Civil Procedure

Civil Procedure: Commentary & Materials, 5th Edition

Edited by Peta Spender · Stephen Colbran · Roger Douglas
LexisNexis Australia October 2012

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780409331943
Publisher
LexisNexis Australia
Publication
October 2012
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
Australia ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Civil Procedure Commentary & Materials provides students and practitioners with a comprehensive analysis of the practical and theoretical issues encountered in Australian civil procedure, including alternative dispute resolution. Civil Procedure Commentary & Materials 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. Civil Procedure Commentary & Materials examines and discusses each substantive and procedural step in the trial process.

Features
· New internal design distinguishes different features in the text, allowing readers to easily navigate through the book.
· In-depth questions, notes, comments and further readings in each chapter aid and extend student understanding of the issues discussed.

Table of Contents

1. Court Adjudication under an adversarial system
2. Case Management
3. Alternative Dispute Resolution
4. Jurisdiction
5. Non-Compliance, Amendment and Time
6. Limitation of actions
7. Commencing proceedings
8. Service
9. Appearance
10. Joinder of Parties and Actions, and Particular Parties
11. Pleading
12. Summary Disposition
13. Discovery
14. Further means of obtaining evidence
15. Affidavits
16. Interlocutory procedures
17. Disposition without trial
18. Trial
19. Appeal and New Trial
20. Costs
21. Enforcement

About the Author

Stephen Colbran is a Professor of Law, University of New England.

Peta Spender is an Associate Professor at the ANU College of Law, Australian National University.

Sheryl Jackson is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology.

Roger Douglas is a Professor of Law, La Trobe University.

Tania Penovic is Deputy Director, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Monash University.

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