4th ed.1. The fundamental principles -- 2. The trial process -- 3. Character -- 4. Unreliable evidence: corroboration and related rules -- 5. The adversary context -- 6. Party presentation and prosecution -- 7. The testimonial emphasis -- 8. Hearsay
"An enlargement of a little book written by me and published twenty-seven years ago entitled The the...
This book offers a user-friendly approach that combines commentary on the operation of the uniform A...
Written from an advocate\u27s perspective, this guide provides practical insights into courtroom pro...
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All Australian jurisdictions regulate the admission of expert opinion evidence. The rules focus on ‘...
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The Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) in the United States comprise a number of short provisions that ...
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In most law school courses, the facts of the cases studied are taken as a given: the facts of they a...
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"An enlargement of a little book written by me and published twenty-seven years ago entitled The the...
This book offers a user-friendly approach that combines commentary on the operation of the uniform A...
Written from an advocate\u27s perspective, this guide provides practical insights into courtroom pro...
This comprehensive book provides a clear explanation of the operative rules of evidence in all Austr...
This book comprises materials and commentary designed to provide an understanding of the rules and p...
Providing expert evidence to a Court is a daunting prospect. An expert is best prepared when he/she ...
Introduces general principles and theoretical perspectives of the law of evidence, covering all Aust...
All Australian jurisdictions regulate the admission of expert opinion evidence. The rules focus on ‘...
Uniform Evidence Law: Principles and Pracrice provides an overarching and detailed analysis of evide...
Evidence of Bad Character (BCE) is an important evidential category, and its admission can have a si...
Court cases are won and lost on evidence. Confessions are a highly probative form of evidence given ...
The Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) in the United States comprise a number of short provisions that ...
Designed to meet the needs of second-year and third-year courses in evidence, Evidence: A Canadian C...
In most law school courses, the facts of the cases studied are taken as a given: the facts of they a...
The Evidence (Discreditable Conduct) Amendment Act 2011 (SA) came into operation on 1 June 2012. The...
"An enlargement of a little book written by me and published twenty-seven years ago entitled The the...
This book offers a user-friendly approach that combines commentary on the operation of the uniform A...
Written from an advocate\u27s perspective, this guide provides practical insights into courtroom pro...