With the new constitutional order the orthodox and traditional rules of statutory interpretation have changed forever. There is a new lexicon: plain language drafting and constitutional values; international law and ubuntu; international human rights law and the constitutional state. As a result of certain provisions in the supreme Constitution, interpretation of statutes is now inextricably linked to disciplines such as constitutional law, administrative law, international law and fundamental rights. Interpretation of Statutes can no longer be taught, applied and understood in isolation, nor can the 'golden rule', a few maxims and the Interpretation Act be sufficient tools of the trade. Interpretation of statutes is now principle-driven and value-laden.
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This textbook is designed to provide a thoroughly user-friendly introduction to the basic principles of statutory interpretation. It is written primarily for undergraduate students and includes a glossary of terms, an interpretation of Act 33 of 1957, and the 1996 Bill of Rights.
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