Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entailScottish criminal evidence law has recently undergone major, primarily reactive changes, with more reform on the way. These ad hoc developments are fundamentally altering the basic principles of Scottish criminal evidence which have been in place since the 19th century. This book gathers leading experts in the field to analyse these changes, discern any patterns and ask what the ramifications are for the future of Scottish criminal evidence law.The areas affected include: police questioning of suspects, the treatment of vulnerable witnesses in court, hearsay, the admissibility of the accused’s previous convictions, the Crown’s duty of disclosure and ...
This second edition is a thorough restatement of the key elements of the criminal law of Scotland wh...
[About the book] The existence of the separate criminal jurisdiction in Scotland is ignored by mo...
On 20 November 2007 the Scottish Ministers invited the Scottish Law Commission to consider, inter al...
Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entailScottish...
Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entail Scottis...
This chapter analyses law reforms that have taken place in the field of criminal evidence in modern-...
As well as providing a clear statement of the current law, Scots Criminal Law - A Critical Analysis ...
A comprehensive and detailed examination of the law of evidence in the broadest of civil and crimina...
Considers the rules of evidence on the admissibility of expert psychological evidence in criminal ca...
This book presents a comprehensive account of the criminal law of Scotland, providing up-to-date, we...
This text builds upon earlier editions of Evidence in the Greens Concise Scots Law series but is a n...
Discover how the law of evidence operates within Scotland, and in the larger context of UK and Europ...
This fully updated and expanded new version builds upon the success of the first edition and aim to ...
Scots Criminal Law is a comprehensive book for students and practitioners that offers a critique, as...
The third edition of this popular text continues in the best tradition of the Greens Concise Scots L...
This second edition is a thorough restatement of the key elements of the criminal law of Scotland wh...
[About the book] The existence of the separate criminal jurisdiction in Scotland is ignored by mo...
On 20 November 2007 the Scottish Ministers invited the Scottish Law Commission to consider, inter al...
Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entailScottish...
Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entail Scottis...
This chapter analyses law reforms that have taken place in the field of criminal evidence in modern-...
As well as providing a clear statement of the current law, Scots Criminal Law - A Critical Analysis ...
A comprehensive and detailed examination of the law of evidence in the broadest of civil and crimina...
Considers the rules of evidence on the admissibility of expert psychological evidence in criminal ca...
This book presents a comprehensive account of the criminal law of Scotland, providing up-to-date, we...
This text builds upon earlier editions of Evidence in the Greens Concise Scots Law series but is a n...
Discover how the law of evidence operates within Scotland, and in the larger context of UK and Europ...
This fully updated and expanded new version builds upon the success of the first edition and aim to ...
Scots Criminal Law is a comprehensive book for students and practitioners that offers a critique, as...
The third edition of this popular text continues in the best tradition of the Greens Concise Scots L...
This second edition is a thorough restatement of the key elements of the criminal law of Scotland wh...
[About the book] The existence of the separate criminal jurisdiction in Scotland is ignored by mo...
On 20 November 2007 the Scottish Ministers invited the Scottish Law Commission to consider, inter al...