Undergraduate
Bachelor of Laws
(LLB)
Laws modules
Civil and criminal
procedure [2660004]
This subject will
require students to demonstrate an ability to analyse the substantive
issues that underpin civil and criminal procedure. Civil and criminal
procedure operates within broadly stated legal rules but this course
will also consider the legal issues raised by particular areas of
concern. The subject will be divided equally between civil and criminal
procedure. Students will be expected to compare and contrast civil and
criminal procedure and will need to have a good working knowledge of the
court system and the way in which civil and criminal justice is
organised and dispensed.
1. Introduction
· Aims and values of the civil process
· Civil court structure
· Aims and values of the criminal process
· Criminal court structure
Civil
procedure
2. Civil
process before trial
· Limitations
· Funding
· Court jurisdiction
· Parties and joinders - interpleaders
3. Commencement
of proceedings
· Issuing and serving proceedings
· Renewal of process
· Service outside the jurisdiction
4. Responding
to a claim
· Default judgements
· Statement of cases
· Track allocation
· Small claims track
· Fast track
· Multi-track
5. Case
management
· Requests for further information
· Additional claims
· Part 8 claims and petitions
· Interim applications
6. Summary
disposal
· Summary judgement
· Striking out, discontinuance and stays
· Interim payments
· Security for costs
7. Aspects of
civil trial I
· Sanctions
· Disclosure
· Experts
· Witness statements and affidavits
· Hearsay evidence
· Admissions and documentary evidence
· Injunctions
8. Aspects of
civil trial II
· References to ECJ
· Judgement and orders
· Part 36 orders and payments
· Costs
· Enforcement
· Appeals
Criminal
procedure
9. Police
powers and bail
· Arrest
· Detention
· Search and seizure
· Questioning
· Police practices
· Remedies for abuse of police powers
10. Charging
and bail
· Formulation and amendment of charges
· Bail
11.
Commencement of proceedings
· Transfers
· Indictments
· Preparation for trial
· Discovery and disclosure
· ID evidence
12. Aspects of
criminal trial I
· Pleas and plea bargaining
· Juries
· Costs
13. Aspects of
criminal trial II
· Sentencing
· Criminal appeals