Spencer Bower and Handley : Res Judicata
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Author:KEANE Patrick
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ISBN:9781474330114
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Publication Date:January 2024
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Edition:6
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Lexis Nexis UK
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom


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Spencer Bower and Handley : Res Judicata
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Author:KEANE Patrick
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ISBN:9781474330114
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Publication Date:January 2024
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Edition:6
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Pages:
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Lexis Nexis UK
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom
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The most authoritative and comprehensive book available on the limitations imposed by the doctrine of Res Judicata.
Part One deals with res judicata estoppel in its three forms: cause of action estoppel, issue estoppel and the binding force of a judgment when it is the foundation of a new action. The application of these principles in specific areas of the law and the plea of autrefois acquit in criminal cases are then considered. A chapter deals with affirmative answers.
Part Two deals with merger in judgment including its application in criminal cases under the plea of autrefois convict. Each Part concludes with a chapter on procedure. The final chapters deal with the extended doctrine of res judicata based on abuse of process and the doctrine of res judicata in Roman law.
The 6th edition will incorporate developments in England and Wales and in Commonwealth jurisdictions. Relevant decisions in the Supreme Court, the Privy Council, the High Court and decisions of the High Court of Australia will be covered.
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The most authoritative and comprehensive book available on the limitations imposed by the doctrine of Res Judicata.
Part One deals with res judicata estoppel in its three forms: cause of action estoppel, issue estoppel and the binding force of a judgment when it is the foundation of a new action. The application of these principles in specific areas of the law and the plea of autrefois acquit in criminal cases are then considered. A chapter deals with affirmative answers.
Part Two deals with merger in judgment including its application in criminal cases under the plea of autrefois convict. Each Part concludes with a chapter on procedure. The final chapters deal with the extended doctrine of res judicata based on abuse of process and the doctrine of res judicata in Roman law.
The 6th edition will incorporate developments in England and Wales and in Commonwealth jurisdictions. Relevant decisions in the Supreme Court, the Privy Council, the High Court and decisions of the High Court of Australia will be covered.
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Author: KEANE PatrickISBN: 9781474330114Publication Date: January 2024Edition: 6Pages:Binding: HardbackPublisher: Lexis Nexis UKCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
The most authoritative and comprehensive book available on the limitations imposed by the doctrine of Res Judicata.
Part One deals with res judicata estoppel in its three forms: cause of action estoppel, issue estoppel and the binding force of a judgment when it is the foundation of a new action. The application of these principles in specific areas of the law and the plea of autrefois acquit in criminal cases are then considered. A chapter deals with affirmative answers.
Part Two deals with merger in judgment including its application in criminal cases under the plea of autrefois convict. Each Part concludes with a chapter on procedure. The final chapters deal with the extended doctrine of res judicata based on abuse of process and the doctrine of res judicata in Roman law.
The 6th edition will incorporate developments in England and Wales and in Commonwealth jurisdictions. Relevant decisions in the Supreme Court, the Privy Council, the High Court and decisions of the High Court of Australia will be covered.
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Author: KEANE PatrickISBN: 9781474330114Publication Date: January 2024Edition: 6Pages:Binding: HardbackPublisher: Lexis Nexis UKCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
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