LexisNexis Case Summaries: Uniform Evidence Law (ACT, Cth, VIC & TAS)
Peden & kumar· ISBN 9780409332575
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LexisNexis Case Summaries - Uniform Evidence Law provides a concise summary of the key cases in evidence in the states that have adopted the Uniform Evidence Act, namely the Australian Capital Territory, the Commonwealth, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.
The new design of this popular text highlights the facts, issue and decision in each case so that the principles can be readily understood and memorised. The cases have been selected to align with current teaching in uniform evidence law.
An excellent study and revision resource for students, this book is a great quick reference for anyone wanting to understand the case law in this area.
Related Titles Anderson, Williams & Clegg, The New Law of Evidence - Annotations & Commentary, 2nd ed, 2009 Ligertwood & Edmond, Australian Evidence, 5th ed, 2010 Field, LNQA Uniform Evidence Law 2012 Peden & Kumar, QRC: Uniform Evidence Law, 2011