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Law, 21.04.2021 21:40, Kimbeeeerly7631

In English law, statutory interpretation is a fundamental part of a judge’s role, when faced with a situation where a statute contains no interpretation section, and no general
interpretation Act applies. With reference to the relevant case law, critically examine the
various rules of statutory interpretation.

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