This work provides students and practitioners with a comprehensive analysis of the practical and theoretical issues encountered in Australian civil procedure. it combines a wealth of primary and secondary materials from all jurisdictions. The common law is clearly set out, together with extensive practical commentary. Each chapter features in-depth questions and notes together with lists of further reading to aid and extend understanding of the issue. The text examines and discusses each substantive and procedural step in the trial process. Topics include jurisdiction of a court to consider a matter, alternative dispute resolution, limitations of action, commencing proceedings, pleading, gathering evidence, trial and appeal, costs, enforcement and practice directions. Each of the state, territory and federal procedures is covered. This edition contains completely revised and updated legislation, rules of court, cases and articles. It includes the significant changes associated with the 'Court Procedures Rules 2006' (ACT), amendments to uniform evidence legislation following recommendations of 'ALRC 102 Uniform Evidence Law' and the harmonised rules for Anton Piller and Mareva orders. It also includes substantially expanded coverage of electronic discovery. |
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