Evidence in Context

Evidence in Context
Author: Jonathan Doak,Claire McGourlay,Mark Thomas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2012-05-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781136323218

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Evidence in Context explains the key concepts of evidence law in England and Wales clearly and concisely, set against the backdrop of the broader social and theoretical contexts. It informs students of the major debates within the field, providing an explanation as to how and why the law has developed as it has. This third edition has been expanded to cover the field of civil evidence alongside its traditional criminal focus. It has also been thoroughly revised and updated to take into account recent developments in the law and the considerable amount of case law that has emerged since publication of the previous edition. This edition includes a new chapter structure, with new chapters on the adversarial trial and suspect evidence. Updated features include self test questions and advice on further reading at the end of each chapter key learning points which summarise the chapter as well as highlighting the most important issues New and updated chapters on topics such as adversarial trial, witnesses and suspect evidence. Addressing the evolving case law on subjects such as hearsay and bad character which were overhauled in the Criminal Justice Act 2003, this book is an essential purchase for anyone studying evidence law.

Evidence in Context

Evidence in Context
Author: Robert P. Burns,Steven Lubet,James H. Seckinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Civil procedure
ISBN: 1556816030

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Evidence in Context

Evidence in Context
Author: Robert P. Burns
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2010
Genre: Civil procedure
ISBN: 1422491668

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Forensic Evidence in Context

Forensic Evidence in Context
Author: Brian Manarin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2017
Genre: Criminal investigation
ISBN: 0779880684

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Evidence in Context

Evidence in Context
Author: Robert P. Burns,Steven Lubet,Richard E. Moberly
Publsiher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-03-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1601565852

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Evidence in Context is designed to create a fully contextual understanding of the law of evidence. It contains two relatively detailed case files, quite similar to the material a trial lawyer may have as he or she approaches trial. The first file is a murder case where the issue is the identity of the killer and the defendant is the estranged husband of the victim. The second file is a civil action for defamation brought by a former employee against her very wealthy employer. The cases raise realistic and challenging issues in the law of evidence and allow for a critical assessment of that law. They are followed by over three hundred problems for class analysis and discussion. These problems address the full range of evidentiary issues.

Evidence Law and Context

Evidence  Law and Context
Author: Jonathan Doak,Claire Mcgourlay,Mark Thomas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 713
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351679534

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Evidence: Law and Context explains the key concepts of evidence law in England and Wales clearly and concisely, set against the backdrop of the broader political and theoretical contexts. The book focuses on the essential topics commonly found on Evidence courses covering both criminal evidence and civil evidence. It takes a contextual approach discussing how wider policy debates and societal trends have impacted upon the recent evolution of the law in order to provide students with an explanation as to how and why the law has developed. The fifth edition has been revised to include: coverage of R v Hunter 2015 and its impact on good character evidence; developments in procedures relating to young and vulnerable witnesses; and more in-depth coverage of key cases. Learning points summarise the major principles and rules covered and practical examples are used throughout the text to give better understanding as to how the technical rules are applied in practice. Self-test questions are included in the book, helping students to test their understanding and prepare for assessment. Well written, clear and with a logical structure throughout, it contains all the information necessary for any undergraduate evidence law module.

Criminal Evidence in Context

Criminal Evidence in Context
Author: Jonathan Doak,Claire McGourlay
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781135246280

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This book explains the key concepts of evidence law clearly and concisely, set against the backdrop of the broader political and theoretical contexts. It helps to inform students of the major debates within the field, providing an explanation as to how and why the law has developed as it has.

Evidence in Context

Evidence in Context
Author: Jonathan Doak,Claire McGourlay,Mark Thomas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2015-06-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317815099

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Evidence in Context explains the key concepts of evidence law in England and Wales clearly and concisely, set against the backdrop of the broader political and theoretical contexts. The book helps to inform students of the major debates within the field, providing an explanation as to how and why the law has developed as it has. This fourth edition has been revised and expanded to include developments in the law of hearsay evidence as well as recent litigation surrounding witness anonymity orders, bad character and vulnerable witnesses. It also addresses the on-going controversy and debate about the use of expert witnesses. A brand new chapter considers the contentious issue of public interest immunity, and the introductory chapter has been substantially expanded to consider the continuing interplay between the UK courts and the European Court of Human Rights as the role of human rights in evidence becomes increasingly important. Features include: Key learning points to summarise the major principles of evidence law Practical examples to help students understand how the rules are applied in practice Self-test questions to encourage students to reflect on what they have learned A supporting companion website including answers to self-test questions Well-written, clear and with a logical structure throughout, Evidence in Context contains all the information necessary for any undergraduate evidence law module.