‘Is It a Bird? Is It a Plane? Well It Certainly Isn’t Legislation’

“Wrapped up in its spangled cape awaiting Royal Assent as we go to press is the excitingly named Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Bill. By day a mild five-clause Bill that modestly hides its light under a long title and proclaims to the world that it is merely a Bill ‘to make provision as to matters to which a court must have regard in determining a claim in negligence or breach of statutory duty’. By night, however, this super-Bill goes out to solve the world’s problems by the use of its short, sharp, punchy, laser-powered clauses, each of which in a single sentence jabs the stuffing out of all the evil lawyers, insurance companies, and other baddies that make the world the rotten place it is. Amusing enough in a comic aimed at the under-10s, this becomes less amusing when presented to the citizens and courts of the United Kingdom as serious legislation …” (more)

‘Is It a Bird? Is It a Plane? Well It Certainly Isn’t Legislation’ – Editorial, Statute Law Review (2015) 36(1): v-vi. doi: 10.1093/slr/hmv006.

First posted 2015-03-16 09:03:28

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