Australian Uniform Evidence Law
2nd Edition
£94.99
- Authors:
- Fiona Hum, Monash University, Victoria
- Gregor Urbas
- Ottavio Quirico, University of New England, Australia
- Date Published: May 2022
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009010726
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Now in its second edition, Australian Uniform Evidence Law provides a clear, accessible introduction to the law of evidence. Following the structure of the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth), the text introduces students to basic principles, then covers more complex elements of evidence law. Cases and excerpts from legislation have been selected to guide students through the application of the Act. This edition has been updated to include significant recent case examples and decisions. Each chapter includes a summary of key points, definitions and practice questions to encourage students to apply their knowledge to realistic scenarios. The final chapter comprises longer-form, complex problems designed to test students' understanding of the concepts and rules covered in the Act as a whole. Guided solutions to each question are provided so students can check their understanding. Providing clear explanations and examples, Australian Uniform Evidence Law is an essential resource for all students of evidence law.
Read more- Written for students first and foremost
- Written for a one semester course
- End of chapter questions, with separate last chapter with extra problems and answers to all questions in the text
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×Product details
- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: May 2022
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009010726
- length: 640 pages
- dimensions: 245 x 170 x 34 mm
- weight: 1.135kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Adducing evidence
3. Relevance
4. Hearsay
5. Opinion
6. Admissions
7. Tendency and coincidence
8. Credibility
9. Character
10. Identification evidence
11. Privileges
12. Discretionary and mandatory exclusions
13. Facilitation of proof and ancillary matters
14. Putting it all together
15. Suggested answers to practice problems.
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