Description - Uniform Evidence in Australia by Anderson, Marychurch & Roy Williams
This book contains a comprehensive multi-jurisdictional commentary and annotation to the uniform Evidence Acts, now the prime source of evidence law in the Commonwealth, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory. It offers a user-friendly approach that combines commentary on the operation of the uniform Acts in each jurisdiction with a synthesis of the large body of cases, rules and related legislation. Understanding of the Acts’ operation and interpretation is further enhanced by reference to the common law principles that are enshrined in, replaced or supplemented by individual provisions. Commentary is extensively cross-referenced to other relevant provisions and relevant practice notes, examples and a useful Glossary are provided.
The second edition has been fully revised and updated. Significant developments include:
Meaning of ‘significant probative value’: IMM v R (2016) 257 CLR 300
Similarity not essential for tendency evidence: Hughes v R [2017] HCA 20
Requirements in assessing individual hearsay representations: Sio v R (2016) 334 ALR 57
Competency of child witnesses to give sworn evidence: R v GW (2016) 258 CLR 108
Jury Directions Act 2015
Book Review - The Law Society of Tasmania
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Field, LexisNexis Questions and Answers: Uniform Evidence Law, 2nd ed, 2015
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