SALE ON KIDS & YA BOOKSCOOL! SHOW ME

Close Notification

Your cart does not contain any items

$668.95

Hardback

Not in-store but you can order this
How long will it take?

QTY:

English
Oxford University Press
05 April 2018
Blackstone's Civil Practice 2018 provides detailed commentary of unrivalled quality on the process of civil litigation. It is the only major civil work to adopt a narrative approach based on the chronology of a claim. Written by a team of expert academics and practitioners, 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 courts, the High Court, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. The book also considers more specialist matters such as insolvency proceedings, sale of goods, and human rights, providing expert analysis on a comprehensive level. Commentary is combined with the text of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), Practice Directions (PD), and Pre-Action Protocols and Procedural Checklists, all fully cross-referenced to the text to ensure ease of use for the busy practitioner. 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 2018: The Commentary is a concise version of this book, providing the unique commentary independently from the CPR, PD, and other appendix materials. Blackstone's Civil Practice 2018: Digital Pack includes a Superfast app for iPad and iPhone alongside an eBook for PC and Mac to ensure that you have access to the latest developments in civil procedure wherever you are.
Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 249mm,  Width: 180mm,  Spine: 83mm
Weight:   2.728kg
ISBN:   9780198817628
ISBN 10:   0198817622
Series:   Blackstone's Civil Practice
Pages:   3456
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Statutes Table of Rules, Practice Directions, Protocols, Other Secondary Legislation and Court Guides Procedural checklists A: General Matters B: Funding Litigation C: Before Commencing a Claim D: Commencement E: Responding to a Claim F: Solicitors G: Statements of Case H: Interim Applications I: Case Management J: Evidence K: Discontinuance and Stays L: Trial M: Costs N: Alternative Dispute Resolution O: Appeals, Judicial Review and EU References P: Enforcement Q: Insolvency Proceedings and Companies Matters R: Mortgage Possession Claims S: Anti-Social Behaviour and Harassment T: Sale of Goods and Unfair Contracts U: Human Rights and Civil Procedure V: Terminology Appendix 1: Civil Procedure Rules 1998 and Practice Directions Appendix 2: Pre-Action Protocols

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). Derek French is principal author of 29 editions of Mayson, French and Ryan on Company Law, author of two editions of Applications to Wind Up Companies and one of Model Articles of Association for Companies, editor of 16 editions of Blackstone's Statutes on Company Law and co-author of Blackstone's Guide to the Civil Justice Reforms 2013, (all published by OUP).

See Also