Daniel Greenberg (author)
Daniel I. Greenberg, writes on legislation and machinery of government issues. He specialises in the meaning of words, and is the General Editor of Westlaw UK Annotated Statutes and Insight Encyclopaedia; the Editor of Craies on Legislation, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary and Jowitt's Dictionary of English Law, and the Editor in Chief of the Statute Law Review. He published Laying Down the Law and is co-author of Legislating for Wales. He is a contributing consultant editor to the Oxford English Dictionary. He is a barrister specialising in legislation and the legislative process and currently serves as Counsel for Domestic Legislation, House of Commons.Publications
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- 2000-2016, Editor, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary
- 2004-2016, Editor, Craies on Legislation
- 2009, How to Become Jewish
- 2010-2015, General Editor, Jowitt's Dictionary of English Law
- 2011, Laying Down the Law
- 2012, Editor in Chief, Statute Law Review
- 2012, Halsbury’s Laws of England, Vol. 96, Statutes and Legislative Process
- 2015, Deconstructing Legislation, Politics Plus, Northern Ireland
- 2017, What If God's a Christian?
- 2018, Legislation for Wales, co-author with Professor Thomas Glyn Watkin