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In this context, the author first analyses the fundamental principles of Croatian civil procedure and law of evidence. Then, the general principles of evidence and gathering of evidence are discussed, as well as the general rule on the burden of proof. The question of gathering of evidence through modern technology (videoconferencing, etc.) in the Croatian law and practice is also discussed. Separate parts of this book contain the analysis of means of proof regulated by the Croatian Civil Procedure Act: inspection of object ('view'), documents, witness testimony, expert testimony, and party testimony. The rules on costs caused by gathering of evidence, including the costs for translation are analysed, as well as the rules on language. The concepts of illegally obtained evidence and illegal evidence in the Croatian law and practice are discussed. This volume contains the report about the Council Regulation (EC) No 1206/2001 and the multilateral and bilateral legal assistance treaties to which Croatia is a party. There are several appendices to this book: a table of authorities according to the Regulation No 1206/2001, and relevant sources of Croatian civil procedure, table of case law on evidence, table portraying a ordinary/common civil procedure timeline, table referring to legal interpretation in the Croatian legal system, and comparative tables focusing on functional differences between national regulation, bilateral legal assistance treaties, multilateral treaties, and Council Regulation (EC) No 1206/2001 on taking of evidence by hearing of witnesses. 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Russell 210 $aCambridge $cRoyal Society of Chemistry$d2000 215 $a1 online resource (136 p.) 225 0$aRSC paperbacks 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-85404-598-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCONTENTS; Glossary; Chapter 1; Historical Introduction; Early Incendiary Devices; Development of Black Powder; Application of Black Powder to Fireworks; Further Uses of Black Powder; Chapter 2; The Characteristics of Black Powder; Influence of Pellet Density on Burning Time; Influence of Moisture on Burning Time; Thermal Decomposition; Thermal Ignition of Black Powder; Thermal Analysis of Black Powder; Analysis by TG; Analysis by DTA; Analysis by DSC; Stoichiometry; Volume of Evolved Gases; Heat of Reaction; Temperature of Reaction; Chapter 3; Rockets; Propellant; Internal Ballistics 327 $aExternal BallisticsRocket Design and Manufacture; Recent Developments; Chapter 4; Mines and Shells; Calibres; Construction of Shells; Internal Ballistics; External Ballistics; Mortar Tubes; Energy Transfer Efficiency; Mines; Chapter 5; Fountains; Compositions; Atomic Theory; Quantum Theory; The Colour of Sparks; The Brightness of Sparks; Particle Combustion; Chapter 6; Sparklers; Wire Sparklers; Tubed Sparklers; Chapter 7; Bangers; Method of Construction; Volume of Evolved Gases; Theoretical Maximum Gas Pressure; Airblast and Sound; Chapter 8; Roman Candles; Method of Construction 327 $aEmission of Radiation by StarsChemistry of the Green Star; Ionisation in Flames; Chemistry of the Red Star; Chapter 9; Gerbs and Wheels; Gerbs; Method of Construction; Wheels; Method of Construction; Chapter 10; Special Effects; Quickmatch; Piped Match; Plastic Fuse; Lances; Set-pieces; Devices; Flash and Noise Effects; The Whistle Effect; Smoke Puffs; Coloured Smokes; Firing Electrically; Chapter 11; Fireworks Safety; Radio Hazard; Public Safety; Organised Displays; Chapter 12; Fireworks Legislation; The Explosives Acts; The Health and Safety Commission; The Health and Safety Executive 327 $aBritish Standard for FireworksUK List of ClassiŽed and Authorised Explosives; Recent Legislation; Bibliography; Subject Index 330 $aFor centuries, fireworks have been a source of delight and amazement in cultures around the world. 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