In this edition, UNIFORM EVIDENCE LAW again makes extensive reference to NSW and Victorian Bench books for guidance on judicial directions to juries and includes relevant extracts from criminal procedure legislation from NSW and Victoria.
This new edition builds on the work of Peter Bayne, the author of the 1st edition. It continues his style of integrated discussion of the uniform Evidence Acts with evidentiary principles to achieve a seamless analysis of the law.
Australian Uniform Evidence Law provides a clear, accessible introduction to the law of evidence.
Uniform Evidence Law: Principles and Practice was previously published by CCH Australia.This second edition of Uniform Evidence Law: Principles and Practice is an invaluable reference for students of evidence law and litigation ...
"This book provides an understanding of evidence and gives a clear and systematic approach to tackling questions and giving the right answer during exams."--Back cover.
Uniform Evidence Law: Commentary and Materials, 6th edition has been updated throughout to provide essentail case extracts and throughtful concise commentary covering the uniform evidence legislation in the UEL jurisdictions of the ...
The impact of the New Evidence Acts 1995 has been far-reaching. This work provides a clear and comprehensive guide to the Evidence Acts 1995.
The book also provides comparative analysis of the UEL's credibility provisions and its approach to the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence.
Responding to Victorian practitioners requests for a continued focus on the evidence law in their state, Stephen Odgers provides fresh analysis in Uniform Evidence Law in Victoria 2nd Edition.
By thoroughly examining the major exclusionary provisions this work is relevant to each evidentiary proceeding in Federal, ACT, NSW, NT, Tasmanian and Victorian courts.