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Uniform Evidence Third Edition sets out the rules of evidence as they apply to Australian courts in an accessible and student-orientated style. Focused entirely on the uniform evidence legislations, this is an ideal text for all those studying evidence in the federal courts and in the courts of the Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory, New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria.
Table des matières
- 1. Uniform Evidence Law
- PART 1: ADDUCING EVIDENCE
- 2. Witnesses
- 3. Documentary and Real Evidence
- PART 2: ADMISSIBILITY
- 4. Relevance
- 5. The Hearsay Rule
- 6. Hearsay Exceptions
- 7. Opinion
- 8. Admissions
- 9. Judgements and Convictions
- 10. Tendency and Coincidence
- 11. Credibility
- 12. Character
- 13. Identification
- 14. Privileges
- 15. Client Legal Privilege
- 16. Discretionary and Mandatory Exclusions
- PART 3: PROOF
- 17. The Burden and Standard of Proof
- 18. Facts That Can Be Proved Without Evidence
- 19. Warnings and Information
- 20. Procedural Provisions
A propos de l'auteur
Jeremy Gans is a Professor in the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne.
Andrew Palmer is a Barrister at Law and Associate Professor in the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne.
Andrew Roberts is an Associate Professor in the Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne.
Résumé
Uniform Evidence Third Edition sets out the rules of evidence as they apply to Australian courts in an accessible and student-orientated style. Focused entirely on the uniform evidence legislations, this is an ideal text for all those studying evidence in the federal courts and in the courts of the Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory, New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria.