LexisNexis carries a selection of leading Administrative Law publications including Australian Administrative Law, the Administrative Law Bulletin, Australian Journal of Human Rights and Administrative Law decisions.
Evidence Act
LexisNexis offers an extensive range of publications covering evidence law. Cross on Evidence covers all jurisdictions, provides authoritative commentary on key areas of evidence law and also provides relevant legislation. Other publications within evidene law are comprised of topical commentary or easily accessible annotated legislation.
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Evidence
Practical Guidance Dispute Resolution is a how-to solution for litigators dealing with civil procedure in Australian federal and state courts and tribunals. It provides task-oriented guidance supported by on-point cases, legislation, checklists, precedents, curated links to trusted LexisNexis deeper research materials, and time-saving tools, enabling practitioners to focus on the strategic aspects of any litigious matter.
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Australian Uniform Evidence provides concise and authoritative section-by-section annotations to the Commonwealth, New South Wales and Victorian uniform evidence Acts. The Evidence Act is reproduced in full and the annotations are written by Justice Geoffrey John Bellew of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and John K Arthur of the Victorian Bar.
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Authoritative commentary on evidence law in Australia written by a former judge of the High Court of Australia. Cross on Evidence expounds the civil and criminal law of evidence in all Australian jurisdictions and provides a clear explanation of the general principles. It is an indispensable tool for courts and barristers across Australia. It also includes the full text of the Evidence Acts and related legislation.
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An essential litigation tool providing authoritative commentary on the law of discovery and interrogatories in Australia, principally written by David L Bailey of the Victorian Bar. As well as extensive commentary, the service includes precedents for the process of discovery and for answering interrogatories, as well extracts of relevant legislation. The expanding area of law relating to the discovery of electronic evidence is also covered.
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This publication comprises of more than 60 alphabetically arranged chapters of commentary dealing with discrete topics relevant to evidence law in New South Wales. Written by Troy Anderson of the NSW Bar, The ABC of Evidence also includes the Evidence Act 1995, Evidence Regulations, and other relevant legislations.
Practical Guidance Criminal is a how-to solution for criminal law practitioners in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia. It provides task-oriented guidance supported by on-point cases, legislation, checklists, precedents and time-saving tools, covering the procedural aspects of criminal law matters from time of arrest through to bail, trial, sentencing, appeals and costs.