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Author Juratowitch, Ben, 1978-

Title Retroactivity and the common law / Ben Juratowitch
Published Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xxix, 239 pages)
Contents Half Title Page; Title page; Title verso; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation and International Instruments; Introduction; 1 Concepts, Labels and Limitations; A Introduction; B Retroactivity; C Retrospectivity; D Confusing Usage; E Problematic Usage; F The Scope of this Book; G Illustrations of Conceptual Distinctions; H Conclusion; 2 Historical Review; A Introduction; B General History and Statutory Construction; C Adjudicative Retroactivity; D Conclusion; 3 Rationales for a General Presumption Against Retroactivity; A Introduction; B Certainty
Summary "This book analyses the common law's approach to retroactivity. The central claim is that when a court considers whether to develop or change a common law rule the retroactive effect of doing so should explicitly be considered and, informed by the common law's approach to statutory construction, presumptively be resisted. As a platform for this claim a definition of 'retroactivity' is established and a review of the history of retroactivity in the common law is provided. It is then argued that certainty, particularly in the form of an ability to rely on the law, and a conception of negative liberty, constitute rationales for a general presumption against retroactivity at a level of abstraction applicable both to the construction of statutes and to developing or changing common law rules. The presumption against retroactivity in the construction of statutes is analysed, and one conclusion reached is that the presumption is a principle of the common law independent of legislative intent. Across private, public and criminal law, the retroactive effect of judicial decisions that develop or change common law rules is then considered in detail. 'Prospective overruling' is examined as a potential means to control the retroactive effect of some judicial decisions, but it is argued that prospective overruling should be regarded as constitutionally impermissible. The book is primarily concerned with English and Australian law, although cases from other common law jurisdictions, particularly Canada and New Zealand, are also discussed. The conclusion is that in statutory construction and the adjudication of common law rules there should be a consistently strong presumption against retroactivity, motivated by the common law's concern for certainty and liberty, and defeasible only to strong reasons. 'Ben Juratowitch not only gives an account of the operation of the presumption, but also teases out the policies which underlie the different rules. This is particularly welcome. Lawyers and judges often seem less than sure-footed when confronted by questions in this field. By giving us an insight into the policies, the author provides a basis for more satisfactory decision-making in the future. ... The author not only discusses the recent cases but examines the question in the light of authority in other Commonwealth jurisdictions and with due regard to the more theoretical literature. This is a valuable contribution to what is an important current debate in the law. Happily, Ben Juratowitch has succeeded in making his study not only useful, but interesting and enjoyable.' From the Foreword by Lord Rodger of Earlsferry."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Notes Based on the doctoral thesis written by Ben Juratowitch while an Australian Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-231) and index
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Subject Retroactive laws.
Retroactive judicial decisions.
Common law.
LAW -- Jurisprudence.
LAW -- General Practice.
LAW -- Reference.
LAW -- Essays.
LAW -- Paralegals & Paralegalism.
LAW -- Practical Guides.
Common law
Retroactive judicial decisions
Retroactive laws
Common law
Rückwirkung von Gesetzen
Gerichtsentscheidung
Wetgeving.
Precedentenrecht.
Rechtsstaat.
Terugwerkende kracht.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781847314109
1847314104
1281761338
9781281761330
9781472560209
1472560205