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Expert Witness Year Book
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Contents for the Expert Witness Year Book
The current edition of the Expert Witness Year Book contains the following material.
Items in red have been added to the 2010 edition, green items have
been updated.
- Rules in Civil Litigation
- CPR Part 1 – Overriding objective
- CPR Part 2.1 – Application of the Rules
- CPR Part 35 – Experts and Assessors
- CPR Part 35 Practice Direction
- Annotated CJC Experts Protocol
- Pre-Action Protocol for Personal Injury Claims
- Annex C to the CPR Practice Direction on Pre-Action Conduct
- Rules in Criminal Litigation
- CrimPR Part 1 – The overriding objective
- CrimPR Part 2 – Understanding and applying the Rules
- CrimPR Part 33 – Expert evidence
- Criminal Regulations
- MoJ Guidance to Determining Officers
- Disclosure: Experts’ evidence and unused material – Guidance Booklet
- CPS Witness expenses
- Rules in Family Litigation
- Practice Direction – Experts in Family Proceedings relating to Children
- Court Rules – General
- Miscellaneous
- GMC Guidelines: Acting as an expert witness
- Key terms and concepts
- Common acronyms
- UK Register of Expert Witnesses Fee Survey data
- UK Register of Expert Witnesses Factsheets
- Forms of judicial address
- Data protection principles
- Court structure in the UK
- Addresses
- Courts in England and Wales
- Courts in Scotland
- Courts in Northern Ireland
- Crown Prosecution Service
- Legal Services Commission
- Other organisations
- Calendars
- Year-to-page 2010/11
- Month-to-page 2010/11
Something missing?
We welcome suggestions for extra material to include in future editions of the Expert Witness Year Book.
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What others have to say...
I received my copy of the [Year Book] yesterday and have already made reference to it on four occasions. An excellent publication. Eric J Mouzer FRICS FCIARB
“I have just received the new Year Book and wanted to drop you a quick line [to say] GREAT BOOK”
Richard Emery MILT MIMIS
“The best ideas are the simplest and here is a prime example”
Expert Witness Institute EWIN Volume 13, No 1
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