Statutory interpretation – Melbourne
Overview
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Who should attend
Government lawyers
Public sector employees involved in the development or administration of legislation.
What we will cover
Legislative processes
Principles of statutory interpretation and their sources
Purpose, context and the modern approach to interpretation
Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984
Section 32 of the Charter and other interpretation provisions
Common law and syntactical presumptions
Practical exercises – finding the legal meaning of statutes
What you will learn
An understanding of the key principles of statutory interpretation
The ability to apply an structured approach to interpreting legislation
An understanding of when to seek legal advice
Event Details
Date: 10 November
Time: 8.45am for 9.00am - 12.45pm
Venue:
Clayton Utz Melbourne
Cost: Inc GST
$893 per person
$804 per person if booking two weeks before the workshop
$758 per person if in a group of three or more
Further information:
Phone 1800 882 110
Email [email protected]
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What our clients say
Statutory interpretation – Melbourne
Simon is a very clear communicator and tailored his explanations to meet the legal experience (or lack there of) of myself and my colleagues.
A really excellent course which provided a lot of information about the considerations required to be made in interpreting legislation.
Simon was a fantastic and engaging trainer. I very much enjoyed this training session.
I definitely feel much more knowledgeable on this topic.
Thank you. I have very much enjoyed this training and the discussions provoked. Looking forward to going back and applying some of the knowledge to my work!!
Support when you need it most
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Recommended CPD point allocation: 3 points (excluding WA).
If this particular educational activity is relevant to your immediate or long term needs in relation to your professional development and practice of the law, then you should claim one CPD unit for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. Please contact your Professional Body for your state.