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Statutory strict liability offences include offences relating to the preparation of food, possessing unlawful weapons and drugs, and driving offences such as drink driving and speeding. Examples of common law strict liability offences inclu...
Statutory interpretation While legislators strive for clarity and precision when drafting legislation, the courts will often go to great lengths to determine the true meaning of a statute. Statutory interpretation is an exercise carried out...
relations in those sectors. The significant imbalance of rights and obligations of the parties to the contract and sudden rupture of commercial relations are part of difficulties frequently encountered by SMEs in their relations commercial...
courts establish consistency in the interpretation of the meaning of laws and legislation for resolving statutes that reflect ambiguity and complexity. This may employ the adoption of different rules depending upon the nature of the complex...
Statutory Interpretation Introduction If it is a judicial power to interpret, it is also one of his duties, as provided in Article 4 of the Civil Code, but it does not specifically grant such powers to the judge (Bork, 2000). But this is ma...
When the parliament has established a statute, it has still to be connected by the courts and queries inexorably come up as to the significances of specific statements or the stage in the act. Numerous expressions in the English reference ...
comparison of the literal and purposive approaches to statutory interpretation in the English Legal System; and by using case laws, the advantages and disadvantages of both the approaches will be highlighted. Discussion The undertaking of i...