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Legal Professional Privilege - Law and Theory (Hardcover)
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Legal Professional Privilege - Law and Theory (Hardcover)
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In the Commonwealth,the principle of legal professional privilege
has been treated as almost sacrosanct and in consequence,
derogations from it have been rare. The traditional view is that,
despite resulting unfairness, the rule must be absolute in order to
achieve its stated goals. This view is challenged here through an
examination of the structure of and exceptions to the privilege.
Auburn argues that the claims made of the rule in the past have
been overstated and that the privilege is more robust than widely
assumed. Being dependent on patterns of client behaviour, it can
accommodate change, while still fulfilling its essential function.
Having examined the theory, structure and main derogations from the
privilege, the author asserts that we should be more sceptical of
the claims made of the privilege, and in appropriate circumstances
should give more weight to the values underlying the disclosure of
evidence. This thoughtful analysis presents a new approach to the
issue of legal professional privilege. It offers a thorough
exploration of the principles underlying the privilege and takes a
Commonwealth-wide approach, covering the law in England, Australia,
Canada, New Zealand and South Africa, as well as drawing on
relevant principles from European and United States law. Contents
1. Conceptual and Historical Introduction Part A: THEORETICAL
FOUNDATIONS 2. Emerging Common Law Right 3. Privilege Under the
European Convention on Human Rights 4. Confidentiality 5.
Disclosure 6. Structure of the Privilege - General Theory 7.
Structure of the Privilege - Application PART B: PRACTICAL
APPLICATIONS 8. Crime-fraud Exception 9. Criminal Exculpatory
Evidence 10. Loss of Privilege Based on Intent and Disclosure
[Waiver] 11. Fairness Based Loss of Privilege [Waiver] 12.
Indadvertent Disclosure 13. Past and Future Directions
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