Blackstone's Civil Practice 2016: The Commentary

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NOTE EDITORE
Providing detailed commentary of unrivalled quality on the process of civil litigation, this is the only major civil work to adopt a narrative approach based on the chronology of a claim. Written by a team of expert practitioners and academics, it provides authoritative analysis on the process of civil litigation from commencement of a claim to enforcement of judgments, addressing civil procedure in the county court, the High Court, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. The book also considers more specialist areas such as insolvency proceedings, sale of goods, and human rights, providing expert analysis on a comprehensive level. As well as a detailed and user-friendly index, the quick-reference guide inside the front cover provides an alternative point of access for those more familiar with the CPR. Blackstone's Civil Practice 2016: The Commentary is a concise version of this book, providing the unique commentary independently from the CPR, PD, and other appendix materials. The Commentary is directly taken from the established full service volume, Blackstone's Civil Practice 2016 which includes the text of the CPR and PD, Pre-Action Protocols, selected legislation, and court fees orders. Electronic versions of the Procedural Checklists in Blackstone's Civil Practice 2016 are available from IRIS Laserform.

SOMMARIO
1 - The overriding objective and sources of procedural law 2 - Court organisation 3 - Computing time 4 - Remedies 5 - Funding litigation 6 - Conditional fee agreements 7 - Legal Aid 8 - Pre-action protocols 9 - Notices before action 10 - Limitation 11 - Where to start proceedings 12 - Issuing proceedings 13 - Part 8 claims 14 - Joinder and parties 15 - Filing and service 16 - Service outside the jurisdiction 17 - Admitting the claim and requesting time to pay 18 - Acknowledging service and filing a defence 19 - Disputing the court's jurisdiction 20 - Default judgment 21 - Acting by a solicitor 22 - Change of solicitor 23 - Statements of case and claim forms 24 - Particulars of claim 25 - Schedule of past and future loss and expense 26 - Defending a claim 27 - Reply and subsequent statements of case 28 - Counterclaims 29 - Additional claims uner Part 20 30 - Further information 31 - Amendments to statements of case 32 - Applications and interim orders 33 - Striking out 34 - Summary judgment 35 - Possession claims against trespassers 36 - Interim payments 37 - Interim injunctions 38 - Freezing injunctions 39 - Search orders 40 - Interim delivery up of goods 41 - Inspection of property 42 - Case management 43 - Costs Management 44 - Costs Capping and Costs Protection 45 - Small claims 46 - Fast track 47 - Multi-track 48 - Non-compliance, sanctions and relief 49 - General law of evidence 50 - Disclosure 51 - Witness statements 52 - Affidavits 53 - Hearsay evidence 54 - Experts and assessors 55 - Discontinuance 56 - Stays 57 - Witness summonses 58 - Giving evidence without attending court 59 - Trial bundles 60 - Trial by jury 61 - Trial 62 - Non-attendance 63 - Judgments and orders 64 - Interest 65 - Solicitor and own client costs 66 - Part 36 offers 67 - Security for costs 68 - Costs orders 69 - Qualified One-way costs shifting 70 - Fixed costs etc. 71 - Assessment of costs 72 - Arbitration claims 73 - Alternative dispute resolution 74 - The appeals system 75 - Hearing of appeals 76 - Appeals to the Supreme Court 77 - Judicial review 78 - References to the Court of Justice of the European Union 79 - Enforcement 80 - Enforcement of foreign judgments 81 - Committal and sequestration 82 - Winding up and administration of registered companies 83 - Bankruptcy 84 - Insolvency applications and appeals 85 - Applications under the Companies Act and Related Legislation 86 - Director Disqualification 87 - Mortgage Possession claims 88 - Anti-social behaviour and harassment 89 - Human rights and civil procedure 90 - Changes in terminology made by the CPR

AUTORE
The Right Honourable Sir Maurice Kay (Editor-in-Chief) was formerly a Lord Justice of Appeal and Vice President of the Court of Appeal (Civil Division). He was a professor of law before being called to the bar in 1975 where he practiced until becoming a High Court Judge in 1995. Professor Stuart Sime is the course director of the full-time Bar professional training course at the City Law School, where he teaches civil litigation, commercial, and company law. He was a practising barrister until 2005. In his early career he spent a number of years in the litigation department of the Treasury Solicitor's Office. He is co-author of Blackstone's Guide to the Civil Justice Reforms 2013, the author of A Practical Approach to Civil Procedure, co-author of A Practical Approach to ADR and co-author of The Jackson ADR Handbook (all published by OUP). Michael Walker (Editorial Advisory Board) is a District Judge, Wandsworth County Courts, presently on secondment to the Royal Courts of Justice. Ivor Weintroub (Editorial Advisory Board) is a District Judge, Bournemouth County Court, and a Recorder of the Crown and County Courts. Stuart Bridge (Editorial Advisory Board) is a Circuit Judge on the South Eastern Circuit and a Life Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780198757603
  • Dimensioni: 246 x 41.8 x 180 mm Ø 1388 gr
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Pagine Arabe: 1984