Description |
xxxvii, 519 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- Pt. I. Means of Proof -- 2. The Burden and Standard of Proof -- 3. Facts Which can be Proved Without Evidence -- 4. Witnesses -- 5. Documents -- 6. Real Evidence -- 7. Privilege and Immunity -- Pt. II. Uses of Evidence -- 8. Relevance -- 9. Hearsay Evidence -- 10. Hearsay Exceptions -- 11. Opinions and Decisions -- 12. Expert Evidence -- 13. Tendency and Coincidence -- 14. Credibility Evidence -- Pt. III. Limitations on Prosecution Evidence -- 15. Unreliable Evidence -- 16. Other Misconduct by the Defendant -- 17. Misconduct by Investigators -- 18. Evidence of Post-Offence Conduct -- 19. Admissions to Investigators |
Summary |
This work treats the uniform evidence legislation enacted by the Commonwealth, NSW and Tasmania as being of equal importance to the common law. This edition incorporates major developments in the law in each jurisdiction and identifies areas where rules across Australia have converged or diverged |
Analysis |
Evidence |
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Legislation |
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Cases (Law) |
Notes |
Previous ed.: Principles of evidence / Andrew Palmer. 1998 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Admissible evidence -- Australia.
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Evidence (Law) -- Australia.
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Author |
Palmer, Andrew, 1963-
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Palmer, Andrew, 1963-
Principles of evidence
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LC no. |
2004266737 |
ISBN |
1876905123 : |
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