
Providing detailed commentary of unrivalled quality on the process of civil litigation, this is the only major civil work to adopt a narrative approach based on the chronology of a claim. Written by a team of expert practitioners and academics, 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.Also available, Blackstone's Civil Practice 2014: The Commentary is a concise version of this book, providing the unique commentary independently from the CPR, PD and other appendix materials.Electronic versions of the Procedural Checklists in Blackstone's Civil Practice 2014 are available from IRIS Laserform.
This work investigates the procedural complexities of civil litigation within the English legal system to provide a comprehensive guide for practitioners. The authors, including Derek French, Stuart Sime, and The Rt Hon Lord Justice Maurice Kay, leverage their combined expertise in legal practice and academia to synthesize the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) into a chronological narrative. By aligning procedural requirements with the lifecycle of a claim, the text serves as a primary reference for navigating litigation from initial filing through to final judgment enforcement.
What You Will Find
Legal practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational resource due to its unique chronological structure and integration of primary source materials. Experts highlight the text for its utility in high-pressure litigation environments where quick access to procedural rules is required.
Page Count:
3152
Publication Date:
2014-02-12
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199680655
ISBN-13:
9780199680658
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