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Uniform Evidence Law by Miiko Kumar,Elisabeth Peden,Daniel Tynan Pdf
"Uniform Evidence Law: Commentary and Materials 7th edition has been updated throughout to provide essential case extracts and thoughtful concise commentary covering the uniform evidence legislation in the UEL jurisdictions of the Commonwealth, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania"--Back cover.
UNIFORM EVIDENCE LAW 10th Edition is the leading Australian guide to uniform evidence legislation, widely used by practitioners and students alike.This highly anticipated new edition incorporates a wide range of new developments over the past two years, including: The extension of uniform evidence laws to the A.C.T. and the Northern Territory; Key High Court judgments, including those relating to opinion and expert evidence, such as Dasreef Pty Ltd v Hawchar and Lithgow City Council v Jackson; Judicial analysis and application of major changes to the UEL following ALRC Report 102, such as to the "fresh in the memory" test and limitations on the "Longman warning"; Detailed consideration of the ongoing question of when a witness may be said to "object" to giving evidence on the basis of potential self-incrimination; Decisions concerning the circumstances in which privilege may be lost; Discussion of numerous appellate judgements in NSW and Victoria regarding tendency evidence and coincidence evidence; and Reference to the recent judgments of the Victorian Court of Appeal regarding the rule in Browne v Dunn, particularly in criminal proceedings. Stephen Odgers SC continues to provide his incisive analysis and insights into the latest developments, using his extensive Bar experience and his background in both law reform and academia to ensure this landmark title remains current and comprehensive. In particular, he he seamlessly incorporates the ACT and Northern Territory into the commentary and analysis, supported by fresh comparative tables for each which will enable the reader to readily navigate the law in these new jurisdictions. In this edition, UNIFORM EVIDENCE LAW again makes extensive reference to NSW and Victorian Bench books for guidance on judicial directions to juries and includes relevant extracts from criminal procedure legislation from NSW and Victoria. Over a quarter of the evidence legislation's provisions are subjected to significant judicial interpretation each year, making it essential to have a current copy of the annotated Act at hand, to stay abreast of developments. With its popular and highly accessible annotated legislation format and comprehensive commentary on the ALRC foundations of the law, UNIFORM EVIDENCE LAW 10th Edition is the authoritative resource on the evidence regimes in NSW, the Commonwealth, Victoria, the ACT and the NT.
Uniform Evidence Law by Francine Feld,Mirko Bagaric,Theo Alexander,Brad Johnson Pdf
Uniform Evidence Law: Principles and Practice was previously published by CCH Australia.This second edition of Uniform Evidence Law: Principles and Practice is an invaluable reference for students of evidence law and litigation practitioners. It provides a succinct, clear and comprehensive statement and analysis of the Uniform Evidence Law as at November 2014.The book provides an overarching and detailed analysis of the law of evidence applicable in those jurisdictions that have adopted the model Uniform Evidence Law: the Commonwealth, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory and now, since 2012, the Northern Territory.Students will gain invaluable insight from the authors who analyse the Uniform Evidence Law by reference to its history, its underlying policy and its operation in practice. Explanations and evaluations of the principles on which the law is based, identification of its often-conflicting rationales, and suggestions for how it might be made more principled and coherent will prove extremely helpful for students.New to this editionThis second edition reflects significant updates, given the continued evolution of the Uniform Evidence Act. Changes to the Act reflected in this edition include:its introduction in the Northern Territorythe modification of the right to silence in the New South Wales Actthe addition of a journalists' privilege in New South Wales and Victoria, andthe emergence of some further differences in the interpretation and application of tendency and coincidence evidence between the states.
Critical Perspectives on the Uniform Evidence Law by Andrew Roberts,Jeremy Gans Pdf
Critical Perspectives on the Uniform Evidence Law comprises a collection of writing by the leading academics and practitioners in the field. It provides sustained critical analysis of a range of issues, including the implications of adoption of the legislation in overseas jurisdictions and the obstacles to enactment in the 'hold-out' States of South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia. The contributions explore the UEL's relationship with the common law and provide critical analysis of the operation of the law in relation to: assessment of probative value; tendency and coincidence reasoning; the admissibility of complaint evidence in sexual offence trials; judicial warnings in respect of unreliable evidence; establishing the expertise of those providing expert opinion evidence; admissions and confessions; and identification evidence. The book also provides comparative analysis of the UEL's credibility provisions and its approach to the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence.
Uniform Evidence Law by Elisabeth Peden,Miiko Kumar Pdf
LexisNexis Case Summaries - Uniform Evidence Law provides a concise summary of the key cases in evidence in the states that have adopted the Uniform Evidence Act, namely the Australian Capital Territory, the Commonwealth, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. The new design of this popular text highlights the facts, issue and decision in each case so that the principles can be readily understood and memorised. The cases have been selected to align with current teaching in uniform evidence law. An excellent study and revision resource for students, this book is a great quick reference for anyone wanting to understand the case law in this area. Related Titles Anderson, Williams & Clegg, The New Law of Evidence - Annotations & Commentary, 2nd ed, 2009 Ligertwood & Edmond, Australian Evidence, 5th ed, 2010 Field, LNQA Uniform Evidence Law 2012 Peden & Kumar, QRC: Uniform Evidence Law, 2011
Uniform Evidence by Jeremy Gans,Andrew Roberts Pdf
Uniform Evidence introduces the uniform evidence legislation as implemented by the Commonwealth, New South Wales, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania, the Northern Territory and Norfolk Island.It illustrates the practical applications of evidence law with case examples, summarises complex legal rules with flowcharts, and provides in-depth case analysis to help students explore and understand the underlying principles of evidence law.Now in its third edition, this book explains, analyses and critiques uniform evidence law in a manner that can be readily and easily understood by all those interested in the law of evidence.New to this EditionUpdated to reflect all amendments to the uniform evidence legislationIncorporates significant new cases on documents, credibility evidence, and privilegeIncludes analysis of recent developments on the issue of probative valueAddresses the latest High Court judgment on tendency evidence in sexual casesChapters updated and restructured in response to the latest developments, including: means of evidence with a focus on witnesses, documents and real evidenceopinion evidence including extended analysis of the law concerning expert evidencethe hearsay rule and its exceptions
Uniform Evidence Law by Stephen Odgers,Stephen Odgers QC,Miiko Kumar,Elisabeth Peden Pdf
Uniform Evidence Law: Commentary and Materials, 6th edition has been updated throughout to provide essentail case extracts and throughtful concise commentary covering the uniform evidence legislation in the UEL jurisdictions of the Commonwealth, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.
Uniform Evidence Law in Victoria by Stephen Odgers,Andrew Palmer Pdf
Responding to Victorian practitioners requests for a continued focus on the evidence law in their state, Stephen Odgers provides fresh analysis in Uniform Evidence Law in Victoria 2nd Edition. His authoritative commentary is complemented by customised and updated appendices prepared specifically for the Victorian reader. Australian author.
Uniform Evidence Law by John Anderson,Peter Bayne Pdf
This new edition builds on the work of Peter Bayne, the author of the 1st edition. It continues his style of integrated discussion of the uniform Evidence Acts with evidentiary principles to achieve a seamless analysis of the law. The significant legislative amendments to the uniform Evidence Acts resulting from the Australian Law Reform Commission's Uniform Evidence Law Report of December 2005 are incorporated to ensure the most up-to-date coverage of the law in the uniform Evidence Act jurisdictions. The case extracts have been updated to reflect the most current judicial interpretations of the uniform Evidence Acts and judicial statements of evidentiary principles. The chapter order now more closely reflects the structure of the uniform Evidence Acts and the incremental topic sequencing of most university undergraduate courses in evidence law. Also, Victora has recently joined the uniform Evidence Act scheme with their new Evidence Act due to commence operation later in 2009 or early 2010. Uniform Evidence Law is an essential tool and will enhance the understanding of the practical operation of evidence law in the various litigation contexts in which it arises.
The Law of Evidence, 8/e by David Paciocco,Palma Paciocco,Lee Stuesser Pdf
This book, by David M. Paciocco and Lee Stuesser, is Canada's leading text in evidentiary law in criminal and civil cases. For nearly two decades, it has been relied upon by judges, practitioners, and scholars. In the newest edition of this book, the authors continue their practice of explaining and illustrating the law of evidence.
LexisNexis Questions and Answers by David Field Pdf
"This book provides an understanding of evidence and gives a clear and systematic approach to tackling questions and giving the right answer during exams."--Back cover.