Statute Law Review

Journal

The principal objectives of the Statute Law Review are to provide a vehicle for the consideration of the legislative process, the use of legislation as an instrument of public policy and of the drafting and interpretation of legislation.

The Statute Law Review, which was first established in 1980, is the only journal of its kind within the Commonwealth. It is of particular value to lawyers in both private practice and in public service, and to academics, both lawyers and political scientists, who write and teach within the field of legislation.


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Volume 34, Issue 1, 1 February 2013

Citation: Statute Law Rev (2013) 34 (1): 3


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Editorial
Editorial

Articles
Where the Common Law Fears to Tread. Annual Lecture for ALBA 2012

Statutory Objects Provisions: How Cogent is the Research and Commentary?

Enacting Legislation—a Civil Servant's Perspective

Local Courts as Legislators? Judicial Lawmaking by Subnational Courts in China

Australia's Exclusive Parliamentary Model of Rights Protection

Legislative Transplant of Single Member Company in Islamic Republic of Pakistan: Anomalies in the Companies Ordinance, 1984

Contributors

A Samuels Editorial board member
D R Miers Editorial board member
G R Drewry , University of London, UK Deputy editor
Professor T St. John N Bates Editor
Rt Hon Lord Renton Editorial board member
T D Pope Editorial board member