Bennion on Statutory Interpretation provides a clear and comprehensive guide to understanding, interpreting and applying legislation
Bennion on Statutory Interpretation is the leading work on statutory interpretation. Regularly used by practitioners and academics, and frequently cited in judgments throughout the common law world, it is a trusted and authoritative resource now in its 7th edition. Access online via Lexis+®.
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