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JERVIS ON CORONERS

Originally written by Sir John Jervis, and first published in 1829, the 12th edition (by Paul Matthews) was published by Sweet & Maxwell Ltd in November 2002. A complete publishing history may be found here.

This page contains links to pages noting subsequent developments, amendments and corrections to the 12th edition of the main work and its first supplement since publication of the latter in November 2003. Click on the appropriate link below.

 Attention: This noter-up must be read in conjunction with the main work and the first supplement.

 Chapter 1: General Introduction

 Chapter 2: Classification and Appointment of Coroners

Chapter 3: The Office of Coroner

Chapter 4: Deputy and Assistant Deputy Coroners

Chapter 5: Assumption of Jurisdiction

Chapter 6: Coroner’s powers before (or in lieu of) Inquest

Chapter 7: Disposal of Human Remains

Chapter 9: Forensic Medicine

Chapter 10: Preliminaries

Chapter 11: General Matters at the Inquest

Chapter 12: Procedure at the Inquest

Chapter 13: Verdict and Inquisition

Chapter 14: Homicide

Chapter 15: Notifiable Accidents and Prescribed Diseases

Chapter 16: Treasure

Chapter 17: Major Disasters

Chapter 18: Matters after the Inquiry

Chapter 19: Reviewing Inquisitions and Coronial Decisions

Chapter 20: Further Proceedings

Chapter 21: Human Rights

Chapter 22: Comparative Death Enquiry Law

Appendix 1: Statutes and Statutory Extracts

Appendix 2: Statutory Instruments

Appendix 5: Schedule of Fees and Allowances
 

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