Australian civil procedure / Bernard Cairns.
2024
N350.K1 CAI 2024
Available at Rockhampton, Brisbane, Cairns
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Title
Australian civil procedure / Bernard Cairns.
Author
Edition
13th edition
ISBN
9780455246253 paperback
Imprint
Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Thomson Reuters, 2024.
Language
English
Description
cxxi, 974 pages ; 25 cm
Call Number
N350.K1 CAI 2024
Summary
This edition of Australian Civil Procedure, as with previous editions, surveys the foundational features and concepts of the Australian civil justice and civil litigation system. It examines the broad principles or guidelines that guide the court in exercising its powers and discretions under the rules of court and practice directions. Significant developments since the publication of the previous edition are covered and include: constitutional implications for state and federal jurisdiction; developments in case flow and case management, including significant practice directions and procedural innovations; the association between pleadings and case management; amending pleadings and limitation periods; parties and representative proceedings; discovery, including oral discovery and medical examinations; class actions, including the common interests of group members, the financial and management implications of open and closed proceedings, concurrent and overlapping proceedings, funding class actions and funder's commission, legal costs, settling or discontinuing a proceeding; summary dismissal under inherent jurisdiction; settlement. - Publisher's website.
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Previous edition 2020.
Previous edition 2020.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Jurisdiction
2. Australian civil litigation system
3. Commencing proceedings
4. Service of process
5. Appearance and corresponding processes
6. Pleading
7. Pleading practice
8. Amendment
9. Parties and causes of action
10. Class actions
11. Discovery, interrogatories and inspection
12. Settlement
13. Summary disposal and discontinuance of litigation
14. Preserving and inspecting subject-matter of litigation
15. Interlocutory proceedings
16. Evidence
17. Trial
18. Costs
19. Appeals and new trials
20. Enforcing judgments.
2. Australian civil litigation system
3. Commencing proceedings
4. Service of process
5. Appearance and corresponding processes
6. Pleading
7. Pleading practice
8. Amendment
9. Parties and causes of action
10. Class actions
11. Discovery, interrogatories and inspection
12. Settlement
13. Summary disposal and discontinuance of litigation
14. Preserving and inspecting subject-matter of litigation
15. Interlocutory proceedings
16. Evidence
17. Trial
18. Costs
19. Appeals and new trials
20. Enforcing judgments.
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