The Judiciary, Discrimination Law and Statutory Interpretation
eBook - ePub

The Judiciary, Discrimination Law and Statutory Interpretation

Easy Cases Making Bad Law

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eBook - ePub

The Judiciary, Discrimination Law and Statutory Interpretation

Easy Cases Making Bad Law

About this book

In 1856, the US Supreme Court denied Dred Scott, now free of slavery, his Constitutional rights, solely because he was black. According to the Court, when the Constitution was drafted, some 60 years earlier, its authors would not have intended that 'a subordinate and inferior class of beings' qualified as citizens of the United States. Thus, the meaning of language drafted over half a century before was frozen in time.

This case, perhaps more than any other, demonstrates that the matter of statutory interpretation is critical, technical, and, sometimes, highly emotive. The case is not a mere nugget from history to indulge our disgust with values of another age, and with it a satisfaction of our progress to today's higher moral ground. It is the unfortunate case that the senior courts of England continue to produce highly contentious interpretations of our equality and discrimination laws.

This book examines these cases from the perspective of statutory interpretation, the judge's primary function. The scrutiny finds the judgments technically flawed, overcomplicated, excessively long, and often unduly restrictive. As such, this book explains how the cases should have been resolved – using conventional methods of interpretation; this would have produced simpler, technically sound judgments. Rather like the case of Dred Scott, these were easy cases producing bad law.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2018
eBook ISBN
9780429834790
Edition
1
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Praise
  3. The English Judiciary, Discrimination Law and Statutory Interpretation
  4. Title
  5. Copright
  6. Contents
  7. Table of Authorities
  8. Preface
  9. 1 Introduction
  10. 2 Common Tools of Statutory Interpretation
  11. 3 An introduction to Theories and Aims of Discrimination Law
  12. 4 The Common Law and Equality
  13. 5 The Benign Motive ‘Defence’ and Direct Discrimination
  14. 6 The Benign Motive ‘Defence’ and Victimisation
  15. 7 Victimisation and Contempt of Court
  16. 8 Problems with Indirect Discrimination
  17. 9 Disability-Related Discrimination
  18. 10 Conclusion
  19. Bibliography
  20. Index