In his book, "Legal and Legislative Drafting", Paul Salembier takes on the daunting task of explaining the "principles and practices behind the drafting of legal documents that confer powers and establish rightsand impose liabilities, where precision and clarity is of the utmost importance". The purpose of this book review to assess for potential readers whether Salembier has met his lofty goal. The book is laid out in a logical fashion allowing the reader to build on concepts as the readerworks through the book. In addition, the concepts in the book are well identified in such a manner that it can serve as an excellent resource tool. In particular this review examines the drafting issues and drafting techniques that are covered in the 13 chapters of the book in a logical and complete fashion. Topics covered include the essence of drafting, the legislative sentence, reducing complexity, paragraphing and plain language drafting, to name a few. With respect to each topic covered, Salembier embarks on a detailed examination of the drafting problems and provides solid guidanceon how to improve the clarity of the text. Salembier also provides critical insight into the role of the drafter as well how to establish an efficient drafting office. In the end of the analysis,the review concludes that Salembier has met his goal with this text. This book draws from examplesaround the world and will be of great assistance not just for legislative drafters, but also for anyone who is called upon to draft complex legal documents.
24/7 Support
+234(0)8131007386