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Phipson on evidence

(The common law library)

Sweet & Maxwell : Thomson Reuters, 2010-

17th ed. / by Hodge M. Malek and specialist editors

  • 1st suppl
  • 2nd suppl

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The law of evidence

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1st suppl.: "Up to date until September 2011"

2nd suppl.: "Up to date until September 2012"

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

1st suppl ISBN 9780414047778

Description

Bullen & Leake & Jacob is widely regarded as the essential guide to drafting statements of case. This edition presents an expanded and revised stock of authoritative, modern and structured precedents complete with guiding commentary. Written at a time when the Civil Procedure Rules have bedded down somewhat, the 15th edition fully reflects all the issues of the CPR and the legislative and judicial developments in the individual practice areas. Busy practitioners can rest assured that they are relying on the most up-to-date information. * A new edition of the standard work, completely updated and cautiously expanded * Coverage of both mainstream and specialist practice areas * A practical working tool for all advocates in an easily-searched and user friendly format * Compiled by over 60 leading barristers * Provides tightly drafted precedents and invaluable best practice advice
Volume

ISBN 9781847036063

Table of Contents

  • Introduction. Defining the issues. Judicial notice. Admissions. Estoppels. Burden and standard of proof. Relevance, admissibility and weight
  • previous and subsequent existence of facts
  • the best evidence rule. Attendance of witnesses: witness summonses and letters of request. Competence and compellability, oath and affirmation. Evidence taken or served before trial
  • duty to disclose. Rules of evidence relating to the course of a trial: General. Rules of evidence relating to the course of a trial: Examination of witnesses. Evidence taken after trial. Corroboration and supporting evidence. Identification. Physical conditions, states of mind and emotions. Character: general and introductory. Good character. Bad character of the accused (prosecution aspects). Bad character of the accused (defence aspects). Bad character of the co-accused. Bad character of persons other than the accused. Privilege: legal professional privilege. Privilege: other forms of privilege. Facts excluded by public policy. Loss and abuse

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