
Civil Litigation is a self-contained reference book, designed as a core text on the Legal Practice Course. It describes, with illustrations and precedents, the whole of the litigation process, from obtaining instructions through to trial and enforcement of judgments. This new edition includes all recent changes to the Civil Procedure Rules. It has also been updated to be more accessible to students, and includes a number of keynote summaries and flowcharts.
This text serves as a comprehensive guide to the procedural mechanics and legal requirements governing civil litigation within the English legal system. Author Craig Osborne provides a structured overview of the litigation lifecycle, specifically tailored for students enrolled in the Legal Practice Course. By integrating current Civil Procedure Rules with practical precedents, the book establishes a framework for understanding the transition from initial client instruction to the final enforcement of court judgments.
What You Will Find
Legal educators and students frequently identify this text as a foundational resource for navigating the complexities of civil litigation coursework. Experts note that the inclusion of updated procedural rules and visual aids makes the dense subject matter more accessible for those preparing for professional legal practice.
Page Count:
511
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199268304
ISBN-13:
9780199268306
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