Description |
lxiii, 357 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
1: Case management in the Federal Court : the 'overarching purpose' -- 2: Pre-litigation orders -- 3: Commencing proceedings -- 4: Representation, parties and interveners -- 5: Filing and service of documents -- 6: Conducting proceedings -- 7: Court and Registry transfers -- 8: Concluding proceedings early -- 9: Hearings -- 10: Judgments and orders -- 11: Appeals and reviews -- 12: Costs recovery -- Appendix: Sections 37M and 37N of the FCA Act |
Summary |
"Litigation in the Federal Court of Australia must be conducted in a way that best facilitates the just resolution of disputes according to law and as quickly, inexpensively and efficiently as possible. This statutory requirement is to be fulfilled by having regard to the 'civil practice and procedure provisions', including the Federal Court Rules 2011. Litigation in the Federal Court provides an in-depth analysis and understanding of how a proper knowledge of relevant practice and procedure and jurisprudence fosters better case management during the conduct of litigation in the Federal Court"--Cover |
Analysis |
Australian |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Has Indexes |
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Subject |
Australia. Federal Court.
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Actions and defenses -- Australia.
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Procedure (Law) -- Australia.
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ISBN |
9780409333923 |
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