Civil Trials Bench Book

Civil Trials Bench Book
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:225572333
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Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

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This book provides guidance for judicial officer in the conduct of civil proceedings, from preliminary matters to the conduct of final proceedings and the assessment of damages and costs. It contains concise statements of relevant legal principles, references to legislation, sample orders for judicial official to use where suitable and checklists applicable to various kinds of issues that arise in the course of managing and conducting civil litigation.

NSW Civil Procedure Handbook 2018

NSW Civil Procedure Handbook 2018
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Total Pages : 2370
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ISBN-10 : 0455500886
ISBN-13 : 9780455500881
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis NSW Civil Procedure Handbook 2018 by : John P. Hamilton

NSW Civil Procedure Handbook 2018 is the one essential book you need to take to Court. This volume takes selected legislation and commentary from the Thomson Reuters' NSW Civil Practice and Procedure suite which, under the guidance of The Hon John P Hamilton QC, The Hon Justice Geoff Lindsay, Magistrate Michael Morahan (Acting) and Carol Webster SC, specifically addresses the requirements for practice within the uniform rules framework.

Civil Dispute Resolution

Civil Dispute Resolution
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 921
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ISBN-10 : 9781009234160
ISBN-13 : 1009234161
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Civil Dispute Resolution by : Sonya Willis

Understanding how to resolve conflicts between private parties is essential for Australian lawyers. Civil Dispute Resolution: Balancing Themes and Theory presents a comprehensive framework within which both civil procedure and alternative dispute resolution are addressed. This framework, based on balancing competing objectives of dispute resolution, simplifies and explains the many aspects of resolving disagreements between private parties. The book guides readers through every aspect of civil dispute resolution including the interaction between negotiation, mediation, arbitration and litigation as means to resolve civil disputes and the many stages of litigation, from the commencement of proceedings through to judgment and enforcement. The balancing themes are applied to demystify the resolution of civil disputes, including the role of specialist courts and tribunals, alternatives to court, pleadings, gathering documentary and witness evidence, legal costs, and trial preparation and attendance.

Judging and Emotion

Judging and Emotion
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781351718158
ISBN-13 : 1351718150
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Judging and Emotion by : Sharyn Roach Anleu

Judging and Emotion investigates how judicial officers understand, experience, display, manage and deploy emotions in their everyday work, in light of their fundamental commitment to impartiality. Judging and Emotion challenges the conventional assumption that emotion is inherently unpredictable, stressful or a personal quality inconsistent with impartiality. Extensive empirical research with Australian judicial officers demonstrates the ways emotion, emotional capacities and emotion work are integral to judicial practice. Judging and Emotion articulates a broader conception of emotion, as a social practice emerging from interaction, and demonstrates how judicial officers undertake emotion work and use emotion as a resource to achieve impartiality. A key insight is that institutional requirements, including conceptions of impartiality as dispassion, do not completely determine the emotion dimensions of judicial work. Through their everyday work, judicial officers construct and maintain the boundaries of an impartial judicial role which necessarily incorporates emotion and emotion work. Building on a growing interest in emotion in law and social sciences, this book will be of considerable importance to socio-legal scholars, sociologists, the judiciary, legal practitioners and all users of the courts.

Mediation and Commercial Contract Law

Mediation and Commercial Contract Law
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 155
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ISBN-10 : 9781000262469
ISBN-13 : 1000262464
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Mediation and Commercial Contract Law by : Maryam Salehijam

There is an urgent need to better understand the legal issues pertaining to alternative dispute resolution (ADR), particularly in relation to mediation clauses. Despite the promotion of mediation by dispute resolution providers, policy makers, and judges, use of mediation remains low. In particular, problems arise when parties lack certainty regarding the legal effect of a mediation clause, and the potential uncertainty regarding the binding nature of agreements to pursue mediation is problematic and threatens the growth of ADR. This book closely examines the importance and complexity of mediation clauses in commercial contracts to remedy this persistent uncertainty. Using comparative law methods and detailed empirical research, it explores the creation of a comprehensive framework for the mediation clause. Providing valuable insight into the process of ADR and mediation, this book will be of interest to academics, law makers, law students, in-house council, lawyers, as well as parties interesting in drafting enforceable mediation clauses.

Defamation

Defamation
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 479
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ISBN-10 : 9781136791574
ISBN-13 : 1136791574
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Defamation by : Andrew Kenyon

1. Introduction -- 2. Is a defamatory meaning conveyed? English and Australian law -- 3. Defences relevant to meaning : English and Australian law -- 4. Meaning : English defamation practice -- 5. Meaning : New South Wales defamation practice -- 6. Meaning : Victorian defamation practice -- 7. Qualified privilege : English and Australian law and practice -- 8. US defamation law and practice -- 9. Lucas-box and Polly Peck in Australia -- 10. Comparative defamation law and practice.

Contemporary Australian Corporate Law

Contemporary Australian Corporate Law
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 657
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ISBN-10 : 9781108339872
ISBN-13 : 1108339875
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Contemporary Australian Corporate Law by : Stephen Bottomley

Contemporary Australian Corporate Law provides an authoritative, contextual and critical analysis of Australian corporate and financial markets law, designed to engage today's LL.B. and JD students. Written by leading corporate law scholars, the text provides a number of features including: a well-structured presentation of topics for Australian corporate law courses, consistent application of theory with discussion of corporate law principles (both theoretical and historical), comprehensive discussion of case law with modern examples, and integration of corporate law and corporate governance, all with clarity, insight and technical excellence. Central concepts are enhanced with dynamic and relevant discussions of corporate law in context, including debates relating to the role of corporations in society, the global convergence of corporate law as well as corporations and human rights. Exploring the social, political and economic forces which shape modern corporations law, Contemporary Australian Corporate Law encourages a forward-thinking approach to understanding key concepts within the field.

Justice and Efficiency in Mega-Litigation

Justice and Efficiency in Mega-Litigation
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781509910915
ISBN-13 : 1509910913
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Justice and Efficiency in Mega-Litigation by : Anna Olijnyk

Justice and Efficiency in Mega-Litigation explores the phenomenon of extremely long-running, resource-intensive civil litigation known as 'mega-litigation'. Such litigation challenges the courts to reconcile the objectives of justice and efficiency – for the parties to the case and for the community. Drawing on interviews with judges of the courts of England and Wales, and of Australia, this book shows how judges have responded to these challenges. It situates mega-litigation within broader developments in civil procedure and case management, as well as theoretical debates about the role of courts and the purpose of civil procedure. The book highlights the importance of intensive, creative and flexible case management; focus on the issues in dispute; and, ultimately, each judge's expert intuition.