Contents

 
Expand Uniform Evidence Manual
Collapse Introduction to the Evidence Act 2008
    History of the Uniform Evidence Acts
    Reports and papers
    Policy underlying the UEA
    Key policy elements
   Expand Using the Victorian UEA
 Chapter 1 - Preliminary
 Part 1.1 – Formal Matters (ss 1 – 3)
Expand Part 1.2 – Application of the Evidence Act 2008 (ss 4 – 11)
 Chapter 2 – Adducing Evidence
Expand Part 2.1 – Witnesses (ss 12 – 46)
Expand Part 2.2 – Documents (ss 47 – 51)
Expand Part 2.3 – Other Evidence (ss 52 – 54)
 Chapter 3 – Admissibility of Evidence
Expand Part 3.1 – Relevance (ss 55 – 58)
Expand Part 3.2 – Hearsay (ss 59 – 75)
Expand Part 3.3 – Opinion (ss 76 – 80)
Expand Part 3.4 – Admissions (ss 81 – 90)
Expand Part 3.5 – Evidence of judgments and convictions (ss 91 – 93)
Expand Part 3.6 – Tendency and coincidence (s 94 – s 101)
Expand Part 3.7 – Credibility (ss 101A – 108C)
Expand Part 3.8 – Character (ss 109 – 112)
Expand Part 3.9 – Identification evidence (ss 113 – 116)
Expand Part 3.10 – Privileges (Divisions 1 - 4, ss 117 – 134)
Expand Part 3.11: Discretionary and Mandatory Exclusions (ss 135 – 139)
 Chapter 4 - Proof
Expand Part 4.1 – Standard of Proof (ss 140 – 142)
Expand Part 4.2 – Judicial Notice (ss 143 – 145)
Expand Part 4.3 – Facilitation of Proof (Division 1-3, ss 146 – 163)
Expand Part 4.4 – Corroboration (s 164)
Expand Part 4.5: Warnings & Information (ss 165 – 165B)
Expand Part 4.6: Ancillary Provisions (Divisions 1 - 4, ss 166 – 181)
Expand Chapter 5 - Miscellaneous
 Schedule 1 – Oaths and Affirmations
Expand Schedule 2 – Transitional Provisions
Expand Dictionary
Expand Appendix A: Child Witnesses: Testing Competency and Questioning – A Practical Guide
 Index