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(l) Statutory Interpretation
Purposive approach
Explain the purposive approach to statutory interpretation
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a
modern
version
of the
mischief
rule
it
goes
further
than looking for gaps in the law, or the purpose of the law because it allows judges to
“consider
what
they
believe”
Parliament
meant to achieve when making the law.
What case is referred to in the study material?
R v Registrar General
,
ex Parte
Smith
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What section of the Adoption Act 1976 is discussed in the case?
Section 1
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What does the Adoption Act 1976 allow adopted individuals to do at age 18?
Apply for a copy of their
birth certificate
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What condition must be met for adopted individuals to obtain their birth certificate?
They must go through the correct process
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What does the Act state regarding the registrar's obligation?
The registrar “shall supply” the
birth certificate
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What was the issue concerning Mr. Smith in this case?
He had been convicted of
two
murders
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Why did the judges
decline
Mr. Smith's application?
Parliament
could
not
intend
to
promote
a
crime
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What approach did the judges use in their
decision-making
?
The
purposive approach
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What was the judges'
interpretation
of the Act's
wording
?
The
words
of the
Act
were
clear
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What is the definition of an embryo under the
Embryology
Act
1990
?
A
live
human embryo where
fertilisation
is
complete
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What new method was considered by the courts in the Quintaville case?
Cell nuclear replacement (CRN)
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Why was the method of CRN questioned under the Embryology Act?
Because
fertilisation
was not required
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What did the courts conclude about the purpose of the Embryology Act?
It was to
help
people
conceive
naturally
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Why did the courts include CRN under the Embryology Act?
Parliament
was
unaware
of
new
medical
advances
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What year was the
Embryology
Act
introduced?
1990
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How does the definition of an embryo impact the legality of CRN?
It allows CRN under the
Act's
provisions
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What implications does the Quintaville case have for
future
medical
advances
?
It suggests laws may
need
updates
for
new
methods
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What does CRN stand for?
Cell nuclear replacement
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