Miscellaneous 1996

Do judges make tax law?

Source: TAS

Published Date: 18 Oct 1996

 

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The traditional view is that Parliament exists to make law and the judiciary to apply it. If it were all so simple the budget black hole could be partly filled by replacing the judiciary with a large computer into which the existing law could be programmed and from which, when the relevant facts were inserted, the decision would automatically be generated.

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  • Published On:18 Oct 1996
  • Took place at:Swan Motor Inn, Swansea

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