interpretation
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Étymologie
[modifier le wikicode]- Du latin interpretatio.
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[modifier le wikicode]interpretation
- Interprétation.
“What the [Retained EU Law] bill did was to pretend that rules we’ve inherited from the EU are not EU rules and to tell U.K. courts to interpret them without reference to EU law principles of interpretation,” he explained. “The last government knew that that would lead to a lot of damaging uncertainty, but did it anyway.” By contrast, he said, new legislation will “enable regulators, when they are regulating detailed product technical requirements, to simply say: ‘This means whatever the EU law says it means and to do that.’ Essentially, this means telling our courts to follow the European Court of Justice's interpretation so that the rules remain the same."
— (Brexit Britain creeps back into Brussels’ orbit under Labour, Politico, 12 aout 2024)
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