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    Although we are most familiar with interpretation by the courts, who devote a considerable portion of judicial energy to interpretation, all jurists regularly interpret enactments. This treatise deals with the nature of the interpretive process itself

    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:30909916
    Pages:832
    Publication date:2011-11-21
    Practice area:Constitutional law
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:The Interpretation of Legislation in Canada, Fourth Edition, Hardbound book
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    Shelf space:9
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    Pierre-André Côté

    Pierre-André Côté is emeritus professor of law at the Facult de droit of the Université de Montréal. From 1974 until he retired in 2005, he lectured on statutory interpretation, creating a teaching course that bears his trademark. Over these 30 years 

    Stéphane Beaulac

    Stéphane Beaulac is a full professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Montreal. The courses he teaches are international human rights law, public international law and statutory interpretation. He holds a Ph.D. in international public law from the 

    Mathieu Devinat

    Mathieu Devinat is an associate professor at the Faculty of Law of the Université de Sherbrooke, where he is also associate dean of research. His primary areas of research are legal theory, comparative law and jurilinguistics and he currently teaches