Appeals

Mark Rankin, David Bamford

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Abstract

[13.10] No discussion of civil litigation is complete without an analysis of appeals. Although very few civil disputes would ever proceed to the appeal stage, the possibility of appeal is crucial within the civil justice system. Not only must a competent civil litigation practitioner understand that there exist avenues to pursue a client's case that has failed at first instance, but, more importantly, appeals serve to establish consistent standards for, and thereby maintain the quality of, our judicial system.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPrinciples of Civil Litigation
Place of PublicationPyrmont, NSW
PublisherThomson Reuters
Chapter13
Pages317-342
Number of pages26
Edition4th
ISBN (Print)9780455245089
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • appeals
  • civil justice system
  • appeal book
  • procedural requirements

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