Description |
xxxii, 685 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
1. Relevance and fact-finding -- 2. Some basics about trials and appeals -- 3. Resolving factual uncertainty -- 4. Exclusion of admissible evidence and limiting directions -- 5. Witnesses and privileges -- 6. The course of the trial -- 7. Documentary and real evidence -- 8. The hearsay rules -- 9. Opinion evidence -- 10. Admissions -- 11. Estoppels, and convictions and judgments as evidence -- 12. The credibility of a witness -- 13. The character of the accused -- 14. Tendency and coincidence evidence -- 15. Identification evidence |
Summary |
Uniform Evidence Law provides a clear, concise and contemporary analysis of the rules and principles of evidence from unifrom Evidence Act jurisdictions. It will equip the reader with a solid basis for understanding the practical operation of evidence law |
Notes |
Previous ed.: 2003 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliography and index |
Subject |
Evidence (Law) -- Australia -- Trial practice.
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Evidence (Law) -- Australia.
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Evidence (Law) -- Australia -- Cases.
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Genre/Form |
Trials, litigation, etc.
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Author |
Bayne, Peter.
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LC no. |
2009483999 |
ISBN |
9781862877450 paperback |
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