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Making Laws That Work David Goddard (Court of Appeal, New Zealand)

Making Laws That Work By David Goddard (Court of Appeal, New Zealand)

Making Laws That Work by David Goddard (Court of Appeal, New Zealand)


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Making Laws That Work: How Laws Fail and How We Can Do Better by David Goddard (Court of Appeal, New Zealand)

This book examines why laws fail and provides strategies for making laws that work. Why do some laws fail? And how can we make laws that actually work? This helpful guide, written by a leading jurist, provides answers to these questions and gives practical strategies for law-making. It looks at a range of laws which have failed; the 'damp squibs' that achieve little or nothing in practice; laws that overshoot their policy goals; laws that produce nasty surprises; and laws that backfire, undermining the very goals they were intended to advance. It goes on to examine some of the reasons why such failures occur, drawing on insights from psychology and economics, including the work of Kahneman and others on how humans develop narratives about the ways in which the world works and make predictions about the future. It provides strategies to reduce the risk of failure of legislative projects, including adopting a more structured and systematic approach to analysing the likely effects of the legislation; ensuring we identify the limits of our knowledge and the uncertainties of our predictions; and framing laws in a way that enables us to adjust the way they operate as new information becomes available or circumstances change. Key themes include the importance of the institutions that administer the legislation, of default outcomes, and of the 'stickiness' of those defaults. The book concludes with helpful checklists of questions to ask and issues to consider, which will be of benefit to anyone involved in designing legislation.

About David Goddard (Court of Appeal, New Zealand)

David Goddard is a Judge of the Court of Appeal, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I - Setting the Scene 1. When Legislation Fails 2. The Ways in Which Legislation Fails 3. Learning from Past Failures 4. How Humans (Including Legal Designers!) Actually Make Decisions Part II - Lessons for Legal Designers 5. Adopting a Structured Approach to Designing New Laws 6. What Is the Current Position? 7. What Is the Legislation Aiming to Change? 8. Who Are the Audiences for the Legislation? 9. What Institutions Will the Legislation Depend on? Do They Have the Capacity to Play Their Role? 10. How Will the Legislation Change Behaviour? How Might That Go Wrong? 11. Adaptive Legislation 12. The Implications of New and Emerging Technologies 13. Cross-Border Issues 14. Attempting Default Settings 15. Reducing Complexity Part III 16. Checklist for Law Making 17. The Primary Checklist 18. Benefits Checklist 19. Compliance Checklist 20. Institutions Checklist Appendix 1 Legislation Checklist Appendix 2 Background Reading for Legal Designers

Additional information

NGR9781509955367
9781509955367
1509955364
Making Laws That Work: How Laws Fail and How We Can Do Better by David Goddard (Court of Appeal, New Zealand)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2022-07-14
224
N/A
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