TABLE OF CONTENT B
- Principles Of Legislative Syntax-The components of every legislative sentence
- Principles of “Good” Legislative Drafting
- Requirements of a Drafting Office
- Responsibilities of Drafters
- The aim of legislation
- To Whom Should Legislation Be Addressed?
- What Are The Differences Between Every-Day And Legal Commands?
- What Forms Does Subsidiary Legislation Take-Types of subsidiary legislation
- What Is Legislative Drafting?
- What More Is Needed To Meet The Legislative Requirements?
- What is Legislation?-Bodies That Have Power To Make Primary Legislation
- Who Should Undertake The Drafting Of Legislation?
Responsibilities of Drafters
In one sense, drafting is a technician's job, because it involves practical writing skills. But it is far more than that. It is creative work of the kind that makes demands on the intellect and analytical skills rather than
functional talents or artistic flair. It depends upon a foundation of legal knowledge and ability and a capacity to use and develop legal concepts and to foresee and counter legal problems.
In the Course on Drafting Process, we look more closely at the procedures for preparing legislation and the part that the drafter plays in them. For the moment, it is sufficient to outline the drafter's functions and to underline the range of tasks to which they give rise. These are set out in the following chart.
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