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Zamir & Woolf: The Declaratory Judgment 4th ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780414134140
To be Published: September 2026
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
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Zamir & Woolf: The Declaratory Judgment is the definitive practitioner text on the law and practice of declaratory relief. It provides a detailed analysis of when and how declaratory judgments may be sought, their procedural basis, and their strategic use in litigation.

The 5th edition has been substantially updated and expanded to reflect recent developments in case law and practice. It offers a modern re examination of the scope and function of declaratory relief ac ross a wide range of contexts, including public law, commercial disputes and private rights.

The new edition includes:

  • comprehensive updating of authorities throughout
  • substantial revision of key chapters, including modern procedural developments
  • expanded treatment of the relationship between declaratory and coercive remedies
  • a fully revised chapter on Scottish declarator, reflecting extensive rewriting and updated authorities
  • analysis of contemporary litigation strategy and the increasing importance of declaratory relief in complex disputes

Written by leading practitioners, this title remains an essential resource for litigators, judges and academics requiring authoritative guidance on this fundamental aspect of civil procedure.