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Grammar for Lawyers, 2nd edition

Edited by Michael Meehan · Graham Tulloch
LexisNexis Australia December 2006

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780409323146
Publisher
LexisNexis Australia
Publication
December 2006
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
Australia ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

"Michael Meehan & Graham Tulloch have come up with an innovative approach - a traditional grammar especially for lawyers...15 pages of bedtime reading for a week. A great nightcap."

Law Institute Journal (Victoria)
November 2001

This book is a brief guide to the correct use of grammar in legal writing, and a primer in the use of precise grammatical and syntactical analysis in legal interpretation. It is written in the context of judicial comment and analysis from a wide range of common law jurisdictions. While it is true there is no such thing as 'legal grammar', concise, correct and unambiguous writing is more important in the legal profession than any other.

The ability to analyse and discuss language with precision, when guided by the broader principles of statutory interpretation, remains an important legal skill. This book aims to provide a first port of call for those seeking to acquire or upgrade knowledge in this area. Grammar for Lawyers offers an extended grammar lesson of a new kind, firmly located in the context of local and recent judicial writing.

Table of Contents

* THE DEFENCE OF GRAMMAR: Kinds of grammar; The uses of grammar
* GRAMMAR IN PRACTICE: Parts of a word; Parts of speech; Parts of a sentence
* EFFECTIVE LEGAL WRITING: General principles; Addressing your reader; Finding the conceptual structure; Effective style; English grammar and effective legal writing; Hard cases, common problems; Terms easily confused; Common grammar problems; Punctuation

About the Author

Professor Michael Meehan holds the degree Bachelor of Arts from Monash University, Bachelor of Laws from The University of Adelaide and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Cambridge University. Michael is the former Head of School of Communication & Creative Arts at Deakin University and has also been successfully published in the fiction genre.

Professor Graham Tulloch has been Deputy Head of the Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology at Flinders University since September 1997, with particular responsibility for research and, more recently, postgraduate research higher degrees. Professor Tulloch holds the degree Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the University of Adelaide and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Leicester. In 2002 he was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.

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