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Discussion and analysis of case law, legislation and rules relating to civil and criminal procedure and to evidence law. Designed for university law courses which take an integrated approach to the teaching of procedures and evidence. In its fifth edition and includes substantial updates reflecting the recent legislative and judicial activity in the areas covered. Includes a table of cases and an index. Also available in hardback. Mark Aronson is professor of law at the University of New South Wales and Jill Hunter is a senior lecturer in law at the same university.
Brett Whiteley (Australia; England, b.1939, d.1992)Hyena: no. 6 from the series My relationship between screen printing and Regents Park Zoo between June and August 1965 (detail)(1965)two-colour screenprint, printed on paper, 76.1 x 60 cmArt Gallery of New South WalesPurchased 1965Photo: AGNSW© Wendy Whiteley______________________________________Written by leading evidence law scholars, combined with practitioner contribution, The Trial examines procedural and evidentiary law under the uniform Evidence Acts. This is a book for evidence law students, scholars and for practising lawyers.The Trial challenges mainstream approaches to teaching evidence law by:contextualising the trial within key...
Criminal jury trials occur in an increasingly complex justice environment. The Trial distils and explains the criminal trial's complexities in terms of the daily pre-trial and trial challenges facing courts and practitioners. It draws links to the potential impact of lawyers' advocacy on courts' decision-making and the important context of juries, and explicitly recognises that courts' processes and decisions require not only an appreciation of the uniform Evidence Acts, but also an understanding of human emotion and psychology. Written by leading evidence law scholars and a criminal law practitioner, this second edition of The Trial contextualises evidence law within pre-trial processes such as police questioning, pleadings and disclosure; connects law reform, fair trial norms and lawyers' ethical obligations to promote justice; considers frailties in Australia's justice system through its pressure points. These include unchecked cross-examination, disclosure, reliance on forensic science, identification evidence and evidence of defendants' criminal history; and has been thoroughly updated and remains an essential tool for students, scholars and practitioners alike.
Introduction : re-examining criminal process through the lens of integrity / Paul Roberts, Jill Hunter, Simon NM Young and David Dixon -- A public law conception of integrity in the criminal process / Simon NM Young -- Searching for integrity in domestic violence policing / Julie Stubbs -- Integrity, interrogation and criminal injustice / David Dixon -- Factory farming and state-induced pleas / Mike McConville and Luke Marsh -- Negotiating justice with integrity in new south wales / Nicholas Cowdery -- The integrity of charging decisions / Jeremy Gans -- Prosecutors interviewing witnesses: a question of integrity / Paul Roberts -- Integrity, immunity and accomplice witness testimony / Michae...
Lawyers understand the pivotal role of the law of evidence and procedure in the actualisation and protection of fundamental legal rights. In the last decade this law has undergone massive change. The 7th edition of LITIGATION: EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURE is unique in its breadth and depth of coverage and has vastly expanded on its predecessors. Its two volumes, Litigation I: Civil Procedure and Litigation II: Evidence and Criminal Process provide a unified and comprehensive analysis of the law and related issues, both pre-trial and trial, in civil matters and criminal prosecutions. They contain a comprehensive exposition of evidence and procedural laws across Australia. Volume II provides a compr...
For those of you who never thought there was such a thing as a delicious low-calorie food, you're in for a treat. For those of you who knew such foods existed, but were frustrated because you had to buy six bottles of dressing to find the one that tasted just OK, your salad days are just beginning! There are over 590 foods in 43 different categories. Yummy Hunters provide reviews of their submissions. Then Eric and I add our own reviews. These product reviews take the guesswork out of shopping for you. They will give you important insights into each food and will help you determine if the product is something you want to try for yourself and your family. This translates into saving time and money and pays off with delicious-tasting, low-cal products that make your dieting more enjoyable and ultimately more successful.
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Award-winning author Jillian Hunter spins a captivating tale of sweet mystery, reckless temptation, and scandalous desire. Adrian Ruxley may be a ruggedly charming rogue, but he’s not a man to stand idly by while a lady is accosted—even at a wedding organized by the lady herself, Emma Boscastle, instructress in the social graces at her London academy for young gentlewomen. Adrian confronts the offender, a scuffle ensues, and now this smooth-talking heir is left to recuperate under Emma’s very roof, delighted to see the deep concern in her lovely face. She has a charm no scoundrel can resist. Emma is scandalized by her own behavior—seduced by a handsome stranger, indeed! How will she be able to hide her indiscretion from the perceptive Boscastle siblings? The divine passion that Adrian has unleashed, and the sensual delights he has shown her, have suddenly turned Emma’s days at the fledgling academy into a display of impropriety and her nights into a velvet abyss of sensual abandon. But as their intimacy reveals Adrian’s turbulent secrets, Emma is inspired to her most ambitious endeavor: redeeming a rake.