Phipson on Evidence
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
17th Edition
Published on 11. December 2009
Book
Hardback
1856 pages
978-1-84703-606-3 (ISBN)
Description
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Introduction. Defining the issues. Judicial notice. Admissions. Estoppels. Burden and standard of proof. Relevance, admissibility and weight; previous and subsequent existence of facts; the best evidence rule. Attendance of witnesses: witness summonses and letters of request. Competence and compellability, oath and affirmation. Evidence taken or served before trial; duty to disclose. Rules of evidence relating to the course of a trial: General. Rules of evidence relating to the course of a trial: Examination of witnesses. Evidence taken after trial. Corroboration and supporting evidence. Identification. Physical conditions, states of mind and emotions. Character: general and introductory. Good character. Bad character of the accused (prosecution aspects). Bad character of the accused (defence aspects). Bad character of the co-accused. Bad character of persons other than the accused. Privilege: legal professional privilege. Privilege: other forms of privilege. Facts excluded by public policy. Loss and abuse
Introduction. Defining the issues. Judicial notice. Admissions. Estoppels. Burden and standard of proof. Relevance, admissibility and weight; previous and subsequent existence of facts; the best evidence rule. Attendance of witnesses: witness summonses and letters of request. Competence and compellability, oath and affirmation. Evidence taken or served before trial; duty to disclose. Rules of evidence relating to the course of a trial: General. Rules of evidence relating to the course of a trial: Examination of witnesses. Evidence taken after trial. Corroboration and supporting evidence. Identification. Physical conditions, states of mind and emotions. Character: general and introductory. Good character. Bad character of the accused (prosecution aspects). Bad character of the accused (defence aspects). Bad character of the co-accused. Bad character of persons other than the accused. Privilege: legal professional privilege. Privilege: other forms of privilege. Facts excluded by public policy. Loss and abuse
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Edition
17th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-84703-606-3 (9781847036063)
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Jonathan Auburn | Roderick Bagshaw
Phipson on Evidence Mainwork & Supplement
Book
12/2008
16th Edition
Sweet & Maxwell
€566.00
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Content
Introduction. Defining the issues. Judicial notice. Admissions. Estoppels. Burden and standard of proof. Relevance, admissibility and weight; previous and subsequent existence of facts; the best evidence rule. Attendance of witnesses: witness summonses and letters of request. Competence and compellability, oath and affirmation. Evidence taken or served before trial; duty to disclose. Rules of evidence relating to the course of a trial: General. Rules of evidence relating to the course of a trial: Examination of witnesses. Evidence taken after trial. Corroboration and supporting evidence. Identification. Physical conditions, states of mind and emotions. Character: general and introductory. Good character. Bad character of the accused (prosecution aspects). Bad character of the accused (defence aspects). Bad character of the co-accused. Bad character of persons other than the accused. Privilege: legal professional privilege. Privilege: other forms of privilege. Facts excluded by public policy. Loss and abuse