Practice Notes on County Court Procedure
Seiten
2001
Routledge Cavendish (Verlag)
978-1-85941-309-8 (ISBN)
Routledge Cavendish (Verlag)
978-1-85941-309-8 (ISBN)
An invaluable and practical guide to new civil practice and procedures, this book does not merely document the newest developments but also puts them in context of their practical application.
1999 saw the greatest revolution in civil practice and procedure for over 100 years with the introduction of the civil Procedure Rules and Practice Directions. Introduced as a result of Lord Woolf's report on the reform of the civil courts' Access to Justice, the new rules have revolutionized the way that civil disputes are now resolved. The emphasis is now on settlement and co-operation between the parties under the umbrella of the Overriding Objective. Also introduced was the principle of the proportionality, a new concept to civil practice. Reforms have also been carried out on contentious areas such as Experts, Disclosure and Costs. Case management has now been taken out of the hands of the lawyers and put firmly in the hands of the courts.
As with any radical change in legal practice, teething problems have had to be dealt with and since the new rules were introduced there have been many amendments both to the rules and the Practice directions, as well as a whole new body of case law. It is imperative to all those in practice affected by such immense changes that they are put into an accessible format - and this new edition does exactly that.
An invaluable and practical guide to the new procedures, it does not merely document the newest developments but also puts them in context of their practical application. Concise and extremely affordable this book will enable the busy practitioner to grasp the fundamental points with ease.
1999 saw the greatest revolution in civil practice and procedure for over 100 years with the introduction of the civil Procedure Rules and Practice Directions. Introduced as a result of Lord Woolf's report on the reform of the civil courts' Access to Justice, the new rules have revolutionized the way that civil disputes are now resolved. The emphasis is now on settlement and co-operation between the parties under the umbrella of the Overriding Objective. Also introduced was the principle of the proportionality, a new concept to civil practice. Reforms have also been carried out on contentious areas such as Experts, Disclosure and Costs. Case management has now been taken out of the hands of the lawyers and put firmly in the hands of the courts.
As with any radical change in legal practice, teething problems have had to be dealt with and since the new rules were introduced there have been many amendments both to the rules and the Practice directions, as well as a whole new body of case law. It is imperative to all those in practice affected by such immense changes that they are put into an accessible format - and this new edition does exactly that.
An invaluable and practical guide to the new procedures, it does not merely document the newest developments but also puts them in context of their practical application. Concise and extremely affordable this book will enable the busy practitioner to grasp the fundamental points with ease.
Stephen M Gerlis, District Judge, Brentford County Court and well-known writer and lecturer on civil practice and procedure.
1. Introduction to the Civil Procedure Rules 2. Personnel of the Court 3. Pre-Action Protocols and ADR 4. General Procedure for Bringing a Claim 5. Part 8 Alternative Procedure 6. Service 7. Responses to Claim 8. Part 20 Claims 9. Summary Judgment and Disposal 10. Case Management by the Court 11. Small Claims Track (Part 27) 12. Fast Track (Part 28) 13. Multi-Track 14. Interim Remedies (Part 25) 15. Applications 16. Disclosure 17. Evidence 18. Experts and Assessors 19. Hearings and Judgment 20. Offers to Settle and Payments into Court (Part 36) 21. Costs 22. Appeals (Part 52) 23. Enforcement
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.3.2001 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 294 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht | |
ISBN-10 | 1-85941-309-9 / 1859413099 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-85941-309-8 / 9781859413098 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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