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Letters in journals - New
Law Journal
1976.020 NLJ...L Credit reference agencies
and privacy, 126 NLJ12 Aug 1976.
1976.021 NLJ...L Judges against Parliament,
126 NLJ 14 October 1976
1977.002 NLJ...L Review of Legislative
Drafting: A New Approach by Sir W Dale, 127 NLJ (1977) 1169
1978.012 NLJ...L Functions of the Statute
Law Society, 128 NLJ 6 July 1978
1979.017 NLJ...L Human Rights vagueness
and Article 10, 129 NLJ 22 February 1979
1979.018 NLJ...L The function of Parliament,
129 NLJ, 12 April 1979
1979.019 NLJ...L Abuse of powers by
the Executive, 129 NLJ, 3 May 1979
1980.004
NLJ...L Sir Harold Kent, Lord Denning and discretion for bureaucrats,
130 NLJ (1980) 243
1980.008
NLJ...L ‘Framing the crime of attempt’, 130 NLJ
(1980) 725
1980.014 NLJ...L Arrogance of the Parliamentary
Counsel Office (letter), 130 NLJ (6 Mar 1980) 246
1980.030
NLJ...L Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919, 130 NLJ 3
January 1980
1980.031NLJ...L Anonymous anti-abortion
advertising, 130 NLJ 24 January 1980
1981.001
NLJ...L ‘Legislative technique: homonyms & attempts’,
131 NLJ (1981) 192
1981.003
NLJ...L ‘Bringing Acts into force: the computer dimension’,
131 NLJ (1981) 356
1981.004
NLJ...L 'Jamaica Schedule' 131 NLJ (1981) 586
1981.005
NLJ...L ‘Leave my word alone’, 131 NLJ (4 Jun 1981)
596
1981.019
NLJ...L Reversing Lord Denning, 131 NLJ, 5 March 1981
1983.019 NLJ...L Duty of courts to lay
down the law, 133 NLJ September 1983
1984.008 NLJ...L Problems in consolidating
Acts, 134 NLJ 20 July 1984
1985.002
NLJ...L ‘Trade descriptions, or how to tackle a problem
of statutory interpretation’, 135 NLJ 953
1993.006 NLJ...L The need for training
in statutory interpretation, , 143 NLJ 8 Jan, 12 Mar 1993
1997.011
NLJ...L 'Opposites attract' (Statutory interpretation: there
is no golden rule, mischief rule or literal rule),147 NLJ (9
May 1997) 684
1997.012
NLJ...L 'Dolly the sheep' and the legal meaning of a word',
147 NLJ (16 May 1997) 716
1997.013
NLJ...L 'Bad Law' (Wayward Law Lords encourage sloppiness),
147 NLJ (1 Aug 1997)
1997.014
NLJ...L 'Plain English' and correct legal terminology, 147
NLJ (15 Aug 1997) 1232
1997.015
NLJ...L 'Manufactured Law' (Judges invent a rule of 'good public
administration'), 147 NLJ (19 Dec 1997)
1998 023 NLJ...L Judges confuse long
title and preamble (again), 148 NLJ 20 March 1998
1998 024 NLJ...L Multiculturalism: other
passengers on the Clapham omnibus, 148 NLJ 15 May 1998
1999.030
NLJ0..L Responses on proportional representation, 149 NLJ (June
1999) 848
1999.038 NLJ...L Criminalising religious
discrimination 149 NLJ (1999) 632
1999 039 NLJ...L Objections to proportional
representation, 149 NLJ (1999) 996, 1000
2000.065
NLJ...L 'Use of conspiracy law in direct action cases', 150
NLJ (2000) p 1397
2000.073 NLJ...L Inherent jurisdiction
of the court, 150 NLJ (2000) 380
2000.074 NLJ...L Depriving mental patients
of sexual fulfilment, 150 NLJ (2000) 1218
2000.075 NLJ...L Use of conspiracy law
in direct action cases, 150 NLJ (2000) 1397
2000.076 NLJ...L Why they were called
police courts, 150 NLJ (2000) 1849
2001.018 NLJ...L Letter on Holding v
Barnes (art 6.1 of ECHR), 151 NLJ p.595
2001.040 NLJ...L Origin of one-third
rule for wives, 151 NLJ 911
2006.007
NLJ029L 'Law of Ancient Lights', 156 NLJ (17 February 2006)
253
2006.020
NLJ030L 'Defending the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill
2006', 156 NLJ (26 May 2006) 857
2006.025
NLJ031L Legislation in plain English? 1, 156 NLJ (23 June 2006)
1001
2006.035
NLJ032L 'Legislation in plain English? 4', 156 NLJ (15 September
2006) p. 1377
2007.012
NLJ033L 'The OECD Convention on Combating Bribery', 157 NLJ (16
Mar 2007) 377
2007.013
NLJ034L 'Financing the Courts', 157 NLJ (15 Jun 2007) 825
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