I identify, among a host
of examples, the way in which Professor Zander handles the quality and length
of modern legislation and the process by which it comes to be enacted in the form which it finally takes: the
admissibility in argument involving statutory interpretation
of reference to Hansard and the Parliamentary debates: the personal
element in judicial law - making, and the «so called» rules
of statutory interpretation: and diversity on the judicial bench.
In relation to videotape depositions, chain
of custody is not a necessary
element to establish a foundation for
admissibility as it is with other videotapes because the stenographic records tends to prove the verity
of the videotape.