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Part III: Working with legislation: Broader skills and knowledge

Part III: Working with legislation: Broader skills and knowledge

pp. 147-218

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, La Trobe University, Victoria, , University of Western Australia, Perth,
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Summary

A competent interpreter needs to have more than a knowledge of basic principles (Parts I and II) and interpretative approaches (Parts IV–VIII). An interpreter needs a broader knowledge about legislation. Part III is concerned with equipping the reader in this regard. Specifically, the focus of Part III is on the development, drafting, enactment and commencement of legislation and on how, through that process, sources of doubt can emerge.

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