《論證據法》是刑事和民事證據方面的著作。它深刻地探究了構成證據法且可以藉由解決最難問題的複雜原則和程式的方方面面。這個新版本還涵蓋了由民事訴訟規則和刑事訴訟規則以及像《2008刑事證據規則》這樣的新立法所帶來變化的持續性影響,並分析了大量重要的民事和刑事方面的新判例。該書是關於民事和刑事證據的一站式指南。它全面探究了這一主題,從認罪、禁止反言、責任負擔和證據標準到供認證據,專家證據以及書面證據等。書中研究了先於審訊收集或呈遞的證據以及貫穿整個審訊和質證過程的證據規則。該書探討了好的和壞的性格,以及傳聞證據,並且分析了由公共政策排除的特權和事實等。通過詳細分析案例法,演示了法律如何在實踐中發揮作用,還研究了許多聯邦的決定。
基本介紹
- 書名:菲普森論證據
- 出版社:商務印書館
- 頁數:1574頁
- 開本:16
- 作者:霍奇·M.馬利克
- 出版日期:2013年3月1日
- 語種:簡體中文, 英語
- 定價:898.00
內容簡介,圖書目錄,
內容簡介
《菲普森論證據(第17版)》由馬利克主編,商務印書館出版。
圖書目錄
Foreword
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Civil Procedure Rules
Table of Legislation
Table of Statutory Instruments
1. INTRODUCTION
1. Introductory
2. Definitions and classification
3. Inspection, view and production
4. Lex fo
5. Functions of judge and jury
6. Law and fact
7. Impact of the Human Rights Act
2. THE DEFINING OF THE ISSUES
1. Introduction
2. Statements of case and pleadings
3. Variance and amendment
3. JUDICIAL NOTICE
1. Judicial Notice: Introduction
2. Scope of the rule
3. Law, procedure and custom
4. Constitutional, political and administrative matters
5. Territorial and geographical divisions
6. Official gazettes, seals and signatures
7. Matters notified, and companies incorporated by statute
8. Notorious facts
9. Refreshing memory of judge
4. ADMISSIONS
1. Admissions generally
2. Formal admissions for purposes of trial
3. Principles common to admissions in civil cases and to confessions in criminal cases
4. Informal admissions-client, solicitor, counsel and witnesses
5. ESTOPPELS
1. Introductory
2. Legal estoppels
3. Equitable estoppel
6. BURDEN AND STANDARD OF PROOF
1. Concepts
2. Burden of proof in civil cases
3. Burden of proof in criminal cases
4. Presumptions
5.1mpact of the Human Rights Act on reverse burdens and presumptions
6. Standard of proof: criminal cases
7. Standard of proof: civil cases
7. RELEVANCE, ADMISSIBILTY AND WEIGHT: PREVIOUS AND SUBSEQUENT EXISTENCE OF FACTS: THE BEST EVIDENCE RULE
1. Facts in issue
2. Facts relevant to the issue
3. Facts which affect the legal reception or weight of the evidence tendered
4. Relevance and admissibility
5. Weight of evidence
6. Previous and subsequence existence of facts; course of business
7. Custom and usage
8. Standards of comparison
9. Treatment
10. The best evidence rule
8. ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES
1. Scope of this chapter
2. Attendance of witnesses in civil cases
3. Attendance of witnesses in criminal cases
4. Witnesses within the United Kingdom
5. Witnesses out of the jurisdiction
6. Evidence in the jurisdiction for foreign civil proceedings
7. Obtaining evidence out of the jurisdiction or for proceedings abroad: criminal cases
9. COMPETENCE AND COMPELLABILITY, OATH AND AFFIRMATION Stephen Whale
1. Competence
2. Compellability
3. Competence and compellability in criminal proceedings of defen- dants and their spouses
4. Oath and affirmation
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Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Civil Procedure Rules
Table of Legislation
Table of Statutory Instruments
1. INTRODUCTION
1. Introductory
2. Definitions and classification
3. Inspection, view and production
4. Lex fo
5. Functions of judge and jury
6. Law and fact
7. Impact of the Human Rights Act
2. THE DEFINING OF THE ISSUES
1. Introduction
2. Statements of case and pleadings
3. Variance and amendment
3. JUDICIAL NOTICE
1. Judicial Notice: Introduction
2. Scope of the rule
3. Law, procedure and custom
4. Constitutional, political and administrative matters
5. Territorial and geographical divisions
6. Official gazettes, seals and signatures
7. Matters notified, and companies incorporated by statute
8. Notorious facts
9. Refreshing memory of judge
4. ADMISSIONS
1. Admissions generally
2. Formal admissions for purposes of trial
3. Principles common to admissions in civil cases and to confessions in criminal cases
4. Informal admissions-client, solicitor, counsel and witnesses
5. ESTOPPELS
1. Introductory
2. Legal estoppels
3. Equitable estoppel
6. BURDEN AND STANDARD OF PROOF
1. Concepts
2. Burden of proof in civil cases
3. Burden of proof in criminal cases
4. Presumptions
5.1mpact of the Human Rights Act on reverse burdens and presumptions
6. Standard of proof: criminal cases
7. Standard of proof: civil cases
7. RELEVANCE, ADMISSIBILTY AND WEIGHT: PREVIOUS AND SUBSEQUENT EXISTENCE OF FACTS: THE BEST EVIDENCE RULE
1. Facts in issue
2. Facts relevant to the issue
3. Facts which affect the legal reception or weight of the evidence tendered
4. Relevance and admissibility
5. Weight of evidence
6. Previous and subsequence existence of facts; course of business
7. Custom and usage
8. Standards of comparison
9. Treatment
10. The best evidence rule
8. ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES
1. Scope of this chapter
2. Attendance of witnesses in civil cases
3. Attendance of witnesses in criminal cases
4. Witnesses within the United Kingdom
5. Witnesses out of the jurisdiction
6. Evidence in the jurisdiction for foreign civil proceedings
7. Obtaining evidence out of the jurisdiction or for proceedings abroad: criminal cases
9. COMPETENCE AND COMPELLABILITY, OATH AND AFFIRMATION Stephen Whale
1. Competence
2. Compellability
3. Competence and compellability in criminal proceedings of defen- dants and their spouses
4. Oath and affirmation
……