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Preface | p. xiii |
Online appendices | p. xxiv |
Acknowledgements | p. xxv |
Abbreviations | p. xxvii |
Table of statutes and legislative instruments | p. xxix |
Table of cases | p. xxxvii |
p. 1 | |
Some food for thought | p. 3 |
Introduction | p. 3 |
The pervasiveness of norms | p. 6 |
Normative and legal pluralism | p. 6 |
Interpretation | p. 10 |
Standpoint and role | p. 15 |
Rules and relationships | p. 23 |
Rules and reasons | p. 32 |
Rules and results | p. 35 |
Visual presentations of rules | p. 44 |
Statutory interpretation and precedent: bigamy | p. 46 |
Discretion to disobey | p. 53 |
Human rights and freedoms | p. 58 |
Reading, using and interpreting rules in general | p. 67 |
Problems and mischiefs | p. 69 |
Of rules in general | p. 80 |
What is a rule? | p. 80 |
Rules and values | p. 87 |
The form and structure of a rule | p. 89 |
Rules, exceptions and exemptions | p. 92 |
The variety of rules | p. 94 |
Rules and systems | p. 97 |
Reifying rules: a note of warning | p. 102 |
The functions of rules | p. 107 |
Rules as techniques of social management | p. 111 |
Two views of rules: formalism and instrumentalism | p. 114 |
Other perspectives on rules | p. 119 |
Interpretation and application | p. 121 |
Interpretation: what? | p. 122 |
Law and fact | p. 125 |
Interpretation and application | p. 131 |
Rule-handling | p. 132 |
Who interprets? | p. 133 |
Role-makers and rule-interpreters | p. 141 |
Legalism | p. 143 |
Leeways for interpretation and application | p. 145 |
Imperfect rules | p. 148 |
The factual context of rules | p. 149 |
Intentions, reasons and purposes | p. 150 |
The role of purposes and other reasons in interpretation | p. 158 |
Rules and language | p. 162 |
The open texture of rules | p. 169 |
Reading law: reading, using and interpreting legislation and cases | p. 173 |
Routine and problematic readings | p. 175 |
Routine readings | p. 175 |
Problematic readings: conditions of doubt | p. 176 |
A diagnostic model: structure | p. 178 |
A diagnostic model: application | p. 183 |
Legislation | p. 193 |
Introduction | p. 193 |
Reading legislation: what? Why? how? | p. 195 |
Interpreting legislation | p. 230 |
Clarification of standpoint and role | p. 231 |
Checking the currency of the statutory material | p. 231 |
Identification of the conditions of doubt | p. 235 |
The construction of arguments | p. 236 |
Reading cases | p. 268 |
Reading cases: what? Why? how? | p. 268 |
Cases as precedents | p. 276 |
Two perspectives on precedent | p. 277 |
The doctrine of precedent | p. 279 |
The practice of precedent | p. 295 |
The ratio decidendi of a case | p. 304 |
X = X = X | p. 312 |
The European dimension | p. 315 |
The European Union | p. 315 |
The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms | p. 325 |
The Human Rights Act 1998 | p. 326 |
A note on judicial style | p. 334 |
Rules, reasoning and interpretation | p. 336 |
From diagnosis to argument | p. 336 |
The structure of argument | p. 338 |
Reasoning, rules and law | p. 343 |
Lawyers' reasonings | p. 363 |
Epilogue: towards a theory of legal interpretation? | p. 365 |
Literary analogies, radical indeterminacy and noble dreams | p. 370 |
p. 377 | |
Questions and exercises | p. 379 |
Index | p. 391 |
Resources on the web | |
The following text can be found on-line at www.cambridge.org/twiningandmiers | |
Supplementary materials and exercises on Chapter1 | |
Normative and legal pluralism | |
Visual presentation of rules | |
The Reading Law Cookbook | |
Supplementary materials and exercises on Chapters 7-10 | |
Supplementary materials and exercises on Chapters 9 and 11 | |
Domestic violence: a case study | |
MPs' expenses: a case study | |
Hunting Act 2004: a case study | |
Suggestions for further reading | |
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