Cross on Evidence by J. D. Heydon is an authoritative text on Australian evidence law. The title is a reference to Sir Rupert Cross, who published this book in the United Kingdom in 1958. This book contains all of the recent statutory revisions and updates to the current case law.
TABLE OF CONTENTS of Cross on Evidence, 10th Edition
Introduction
Facts which need not be Proved by Evidence
Estoppel
The Burden of Proof and Presumptions
Degrees of Proof
The Functions of Judge and Jury
The Competence and Compellability of Witnesses
Corroboration
The Course of Evidence
Character and Credibility
Similar Fact Evidence
Evidence by Accused Persons
Privilege
Public Interest
Opinion
The Rule against Hearsay
The Rule against Hearsay : Principal Exceptions at Common Law
The Rule against Hearsay : Statutory Exceptions
The Dictrine of Res Gestae
Documentary Evidence
Proof of Frequently Recurring Matters
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