Master the craft of clear lawmaking with this classic guide on the composition and language of Acts of Parliament and business documents.
This volume presents practical instruction for drafting legislation with precision and plain language. It covers how to arrange subject matter, group related provisions, and express ideas using consistent legal terms. The text is grounded in examples drawn from historical and modern practice, offering readers a clear path to clearer, more effective acts and documents.
Suitable for assistants, draftsmen, students, and professionals, it emphasizes the importance of structure, unambiguous wording, and careful use of predicates, cases, and definitions. The guidance aims to reduce ambiguity and improve the enforceability and readability of legal texts.
- How to structure an Act: from general rules to specific arrangements
- Guidance on choosing verbs and reducing redundancy for clearer provisions
- Techniques for grouping subjects and predicates, and handling cases and declarations
- Practical notes on interpretation, commencement, and amendments to Acts
Ideal for readers who–need to understand legislative drafting, analysis of statutes, or the language of official documents.