Module

CRLP Guidance and Training for Drafters

A guided module on reading, analysing, and drafting legislative provisions with clearer structure and legal effect in view.

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This module presents the core CRLP guidance as a structured learning path.

It begins with what legislative provisions do in law, then moves through sentence structure, conditions, consequences, subjects, tense, modal choices, and definitions. Each lesson is written so it can also stand alone when a drafter needs to revisit a particular issue quickly.

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Module note: Work through the lessons in order for the clearest route from legal effect to wording choices.

Lessons in this module

Lesson 01

What Legislative Provisions Do

Start by identifying the legal effect of a provision and whether it belongs to legislation at all.

10 minutes
Lesson 02

Reading Provisions as Rules

Parse legislative provisions as structured rules with conditions, effects, exceptions, and clear logical relationships.

11 minutes
Lesson 04

Choosing Subjects, Actions, and Structure

Clear normative drafting depends on an honest subject, a clear action, and wording that states what a person does rather than what a person somehow is.

11 minutes
Lesson 05

Using Is and Handling Time

Use direct present-tense wording for operation-of-law provisions, and make timing clear by drafting from the decision point in the legal analysis.

9 minutes
Lesson 06

Using Must, Must Not, and May

Choose modal wording by matching it to the legal effect, the bearers of the rule, and the consequence of exercising or not exercising the provision.

11 minutes
Lesson 07

Definitions, Deeming, and Clear Labels

Definitions are operative structures, not just labels, and naming choices help the drafter see what kind of legal work a provision is doing.

10 minutes