Which standard of proof is best for a particular type of case This deceptively simple question has been much discussed but the current state of understanding is unsatisfactory Statisticians posed a general answer philosophers and others launched an assault on that answer practically oriented scholars draw on both strains unsystematically and courts generally offer little or no reasoning for their decisions The goal of this article is to outline a systematic and complete justification for selecting one probabilistic standard of proof over another By training a microscope on one small corner of the law incapacity will contests this article demonstrates the relevance of old factors identifies several new factors and integrates the factors...
In litigation models, the parties' probability to succeed in a lawsuit hinge upon the merits of the ...
I defend the thesis that legal standards of proof are reducible to thresholds of probability. Many h...
In the context of the UK Supreme Court decision in Sienkiewicz v Greif (2011) this article discusses...
Which standard of proof is best for a particular type of case This deceptively simple question has ...
During the course of legal proceedings, evidentiary material is analyzed and evaluated in order to m...
During the course of legal proceedings, evidentiary material is analyzed and evaluated in order to m...
In common-law systems, the standard of proof for ordinary civil cases requires the party who bears t...
This Essay focuses not on how fact-finders process evidence but on how they apply the specified stan...
Much has been written about the existence and formulation of different standards of proof, both in c...
The relationship between legal standards of proof and thresholds of statistical significance is a we...
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...
In litigation models, the parties’ probability to succeed in a lawsuit hinge upon the merits of the ...
In litigation models, the parties’ probability to succeed in a lawsuit hinge upon the merits of the ...
The Article addresses three main questions. First: Why do some scholars and decision-makers take evi...
Some of those who have studied the question of the appropriate standard of proof in juvenile proceed...
In litigation models, the parties' probability to succeed in a lawsuit hinge upon the merits of the ...
I defend the thesis that legal standards of proof are reducible to thresholds of probability. Many h...
In the context of the UK Supreme Court decision in Sienkiewicz v Greif (2011) this article discusses...
Which standard of proof is best for a particular type of case This deceptively simple question has ...
During the course of legal proceedings, evidentiary material is analyzed and evaluated in order to m...
During the course of legal proceedings, evidentiary material is analyzed and evaluated in order to m...
In common-law systems, the standard of proof for ordinary civil cases requires the party who bears t...
This Essay focuses not on how fact-finders process evidence but on how they apply the specified stan...
Much has been written about the existence and formulation of different standards of proof, both in c...
The relationship between legal standards of proof and thresholds of statistical significance is a we...
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...
In litigation models, the parties’ probability to succeed in a lawsuit hinge upon the merits of the ...
In litigation models, the parties’ probability to succeed in a lawsuit hinge upon the merits of the ...
The Article addresses three main questions. First: Why do some scholars and decision-makers take evi...
Some of those who have studied the question of the appropriate standard of proof in juvenile proceed...
In litigation models, the parties' probability to succeed in a lawsuit hinge upon the merits of the ...
I defend the thesis that legal standards of proof are reducible to thresholds of probability. Many h...
In the context of the UK Supreme Court decision in Sienkiewicz v Greif (2011) this article discusses...