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DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE/ Charles Hollander Q.C.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2003Edition: Eighth EditionDescription: lxvii, 475 pages; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0421839503
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • KN392
Summary: The eighth edition of this text contains authoritative advice backed up by detailed analysis. Written at a time when the Civil Procedure Rules and the Human Rights Act have bedded down somewhat, this edition reflects upon significant judicial activity around the subject, debating the more controversial issues and building on its reputation for being right. Its blend of detailed analysis and practical advice takes the practitioner through all issues that may arise within a chronological structure, showing when and how to take action. Changes in the eighth edition include: coverage of judicial interpretation of the CPR, allowing the reader to interpret the rules in light of the most recent case law; consideration of developments since enactment of the Human Rights Act 1998; consideration of important new Court of Appeal decisions which fundamentally affect pre-action and non-party disclosure; and discussion of the important House of Lords' decision in Morgan Grenfell.
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Includes index

Includes bibliographical references and index

The eighth edition of this text contains authoritative advice backed up by detailed analysis. Written at a time when the Civil Procedure Rules and the Human Rights Act have bedded down somewhat, this edition reflects upon significant judicial activity around the subject, debating the more controversial issues and building on its reputation for being right. Its blend of detailed analysis and practical advice takes the practitioner through all issues that may arise within a chronological structure, showing when and how to take action. Changes in the eighth edition include: coverage of judicial interpretation of the CPR, allowing the reader to interpret the rules in light of the most recent case law; consideration of developments since enactment of the Human Rights Act 1998; consideration of important new Court of Appeal decisions which fundamentally affect pre-action and non-party disclosure; and discussion of the important House of Lords' decision in Morgan Grenfell.

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