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Bar Manual: Drafting 2008/2009 isbn 9780199553525

Bar Manual: Drafting 2007/2008

Subjects:
Legal Manuals
Contents:
1. The skill of drafting
2. The use of precedents
3. Drafting in plain English
4. Rules and principles relating to statements of case
5. Headings
6. Claim forms
7. Basic particulars of claim in tort and contract
8. Basic defences in tort and contract
9. Further particulars of claim
10. Further defences
11. Misrepresentation
12. Additional precedents for claims
13. Defence and counterclaim
14. Reply and defence to counterclaim
15. Additional claims
16. Amendment of statements of case
17. Request for further information
18. Further information
19. Interim injunctions
20. Written evidence
21. Judgments and orders
22. Claims for judicial review
23. Skeleton arguments
24. Indictments
25. Criminal grounds of appeal
26. Part 8 claims
27. Construction claims
28. Claims for breach of trust and the recovery of trust property
29. Assessment criteria
Index
Edited by: The City Law School

ISBN13: 9780199212224
ISBN: 0199212228
New Edition ISBN: 9780199553525
Published: August 2007
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: Out of print

Drafting allows students to master one of the most specialist and refined skills necessary for practicing at the Bar. A barrister must not only be able to draft with absolute clarity and precision, but also use drafting skills effectively for persuasive and tactical purposes. This manual ensures that a student following its progressive structure gains a thorough understanding of best practice when drafting in a variety of situations.

Drafting emphasises pleadings, both because of their importance in civil litigation, and because they provide the best foundation for the learning process. However, many other types of contentious drafting relevant to general practice are also covered.

Each chapter contains numerous examples, and every example is followed by a detailed commentary explaining the draft. Exercises are included throughout the manual, enabling students to practice and develop their skills.