Australian principles of evidence
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書誌事項
Australian principles of evidence
Cavendish, 2004
2nd ed
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注記
Rev. ed. of: Principles of evidence / Andrew Palmer. 1998
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book sets out the rules of evidence, as they apply in Australian courts, in a manner designed to be highly accessible and readily comprehensible. Equal treatment is given to both the uniform evidence legislation - now applicable in Federal Courts and in the courts of the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Tasmania - and the common law that applies in the remaining Australian jurisdictions.
This edition has been completely rewritten to take account of major case law and statutory developments since the first edition. It details the key divergences and convergences in the law of evidence across Australia and addresses a number of significant international comparisons. Examples are used throughout the text to illustrate the practical application of the law, while diagrams graphically summarise complex legal issues.
目次
- Part I: Means of Proof - The Burden and Standard of Proof
- Facts Which Can Be Proved Without Evidence
- Witnesses
- Documents
- Real Evidence
- Privilege and Immunity. Part II: Uses of Evidence - Relevance
- Hearsay Evidence
- Hearsay Exceptions
- Opinions and Decisions
- Expert Evidence
- Tendency and Coincidence
- Credibility Evidence. Part III: Limits on Prosecution Evidence - Unreliable Evidence
- Other Misconduct by the Defendant
- Misconduct by Investigators
- Conduct Post-Offence
- Admissions to Investigators.
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