Trusted by generations of students and litigators, A Practical Approach to Civil Procedure is the perfect guide through the maze of procedural requirements employed in the civil courts. Written by an expert in the field, the book provides a wide-ranging and detailed overview of the key statutory provisions, rules, practice directions and case law which govern the various stages of a civil litigation claim, making it essential reading for students and newly qualified litigators alike. Providing highly practical guidance throughout, the book charts the progress of a typical civil litigation claim, ensuring that the reader is equipped with a thorough understanding of the key principles and procedures which underpin a civil claim from funding litigation and issuing and serving proceedings, through to trail, enforcement and appeal. Full coverage of alternative dispute resolution is also included.
Relevant sample documentation is featured throughout and introduces the reader to the forms and documents which will be encountered in practice, while key point summaries, featured at the end of chapters, highlight the essential points covered and ensure that the reader is aware of the necessary procedural rules which govern a particular topic. Updated annually, this fourteenth edition has been fully revised in light of the latest statutory and case law developments in the area. Online Resources A range of multiple-choice questions can be accessed on the book's website
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Suitable for students studying on the Legal Practice Course or Bar Professional Training Course. It is also an invaluable source of reference for junior practitioners throughout their training contract or pupillage.
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Dicke: 42 mm
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978-0-19-960941-3 (9780199609413)
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Stuart Sime is a Barrister and Course Director of the BPTC at The City Law School, City University, London.
1. Introduction; 2. The civil courts; 3. Overriding objective and human rights; 4. Funding litigation; 5. Pre-action protocols; 6. Low value road traffic claims; 7. Limitation; 8. Issuing and serving proceedings; 9. Renewal of process; 10. Service outside the jurisdiction; 11. Responding to a claim; 12. Default judgment; 13. Statements of case; 14. Track allocation and case management; 15. Amendment; 16. Requests for further information; 17. Parties and joinder; 18. Additional claims under Part 20; 19. Part 8 claims and petitions; 20. Interim applications; 21. Summary judgment; 22. Striking out, discontinuance, and stays; 23. Interim payments; 24. Security for costs; 25. Small claims track; 26. Fast track; 27. Multi-track; 28. Sanctions; 29. Disclosure; 30. Norwich Pharmacal and related disclosure orders; 31. Experts; 32. Witness statements and affidavits; 33. Hearsay; 34. Admissions and documentary evidence; 35. Interim injunctions; 36. Freezing injunctions; 37. Search orders; 38. Listing and pre-trial reviews; 39. Trial; 40. References to the European Court of Justice; 41. Judgments and orders; 42. Offers to settle; 43. Costs; 44. Enforcement; 45. Judicial review; 46. Appeals