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Evidence: Commentary & Materials 8ed

Evidence: Commentary & Materials 8ed

Commentary and Materials

by Andrew HemmingElisabeth Peden and Miiko Kumar
Paperback
Publication Date: 14/08/2013

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Evidence: Commentary and Materials 8th Edition introduces general principles and theoretical perspectives of the law of evidence, covering all Australian jurisdictions and explaining State by State variations.

The most significant change since the previous edition is the expansion of the Uniform Evidence Acts (UEA) into Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory, leaving Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia as the remaining common law States. As a result, legislative references have been updated throughout, replacing Victorian references with examples from Queensland and South Australia.

Up until now, cases from New South Wales have dominated the UEAs but Victoria will provide a counterbalance in future, as evidenced by Dupas v The Queen, where the Victorian Court of Appeal declined to follow New South Wales authority. This inconsistency between Victoria and New South Wales has been brought into sharper focus following the decision in R v XY, where the New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal preferred its own previous authority in R v Shamouil to that of Victoria’s in Dupas v The Queen. The disparity between New South Wales and Victoria will most likely have to be resolved by the High Court.

Another important change is the amendment of the UEAs following a review by the ALRC, which has included amendments to allow second-hand or remote hearsay subject to the exceptions relating to admissions in criminal proceedings. Other developments include expansion of the freshness rule to cover other considerations apart from time; amendments to the UEA credibility provisions; and recent legislative reform to the right to silence in New South Wales.

New cases covered in this edition include:
  • Baker v The Queen (hearsay exclusionary rule);
  • HML v The Queen and Asplin v Western Australia (similar fact evidence);
  • Lithgow City Council v Jackson and Dasreef Pty Ltd v Hawchar (High Court interpretations on opinion evidence);
  • Robinson v Woolworths Ltd, Fleming v The Queen, and DPP v Marijancevic (discretion to exclude illegally or improperly obtained evidence);
  • Braysich v The Queen, and Strong v Woolworths (burden and standard of proof);
  • Evans v The Queen (relevance and documents); and
  • AK v State of Western Australia (visual identificaiton evidence).
ISBN:
9780455230733
9780455230733
Category:
Civil procedure: law of evidence
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
14-08-2013
Publisher:
Law Book Co of Australasia
Country of origin:
Australia
Edition:
8th Edition
Pages:
844
Andrew Hemming

Andrew Hemming is an Associate Professor in the School of Law and Justice, University of Southern Queensland. Andrew teaches and researches in criminal law and evidence, with a particular interest in the Criminal Codes.

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