As in many jurisdictions, of ongoing controversy in English jurisprudence are questions concerning expert legal testimony. In cases where shaken baby syndrome is alleged, this controversy is particularly pertinent, as findings of fact can rely exclusively on the professed opinions of medical experts. In criminal cases, concerns are especially acute. There are fears of juries’ failure to understand the evidence, or to assess what aspects of presented evidence are relevant; issues of how to resolve conflict between different experts’ opinion; and questions of how successfully juries might weigh the possibility of uncertain causation. Thus considerable attention has focused on the Court of Appeal’s decision in Henderson v R [2010] EWCA Crim ...
Expert2 evidence is admissible only if it provides the court with scientific information likely to b...
This work aims to analyse the legislation proposed by The Law Commission in Great Britain in order t...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
The UK media has recently devoted much attention to the role of expert witnesses in child protection...
Dr. Paul Roberts, University of Nottingham, organizes his lecture in the following points: Introduct...
Recent decisions of the Court of Appeal in England and Northern Ireland in Dallagher and O’Doherty h...
THE SUPREMECOURT, BASED ON 3 DECISIONS OVER THEpast decade, now requires judges to examine the un-de...
The Court of Appeal decisions and guidance on shaken baby syndrome(SBS) (1) reported by Claire Dyer ...
Few medico-legal matters have generated as much controversy--both in the medical literature and in t...
Several high‐profile criminal cases, such as those of Sally Clark, Angela Cannings, Trupti Patel and...
The dispute over whether litigants may use experts to run unexamined hearsay into the trial record i...
In April 2009, prompted by recent miscarriages involving expert witnesses, the Law Commission publis...
Debate concerning the limits of judicial power over expert witnesses remains active and in its early...
The question of how courts assess expert evidence - especially when mental disability is an issue - ...
Forensic psychiatry operates at the interface of the Justice and Health systems and has been defined...
Expert2 evidence is admissible only if it provides the court with scientific information likely to b...
This work aims to analyse the legislation proposed by The Law Commission in Great Britain in order t...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
The UK media has recently devoted much attention to the role of expert witnesses in child protection...
Dr. Paul Roberts, University of Nottingham, organizes his lecture in the following points: Introduct...
Recent decisions of the Court of Appeal in England and Northern Ireland in Dallagher and O’Doherty h...
THE SUPREMECOURT, BASED ON 3 DECISIONS OVER THEpast decade, now requires judges to examine the un-de...
The Court of Appeal decisions and guidance on shaken baby syndrome(SBS) (1) reported by Claire Dyer ...
Few medico-legal matters have generated as much controversy--both in the medical literature and in t...
Several high‐profile criminal cases, such as those of Sally Clark, Angela Cannings, Trupti Patel and...
The dispute over whether litigants may use experts to run unexamined hearsay into the trial record i...
In April 2009, prompted by recent miscarriages involving expert witnesses, the Law Commission publis...
Debate concerning the limits of judicial power over expert witnesses remains active and in its early...
The question of how courts assess expert evidence - especially when mental disability is an issue - ...
Forensic psychiatry operates at the interface of the Justice and Health systems and has been defined...
Expert2 evidence is admissible only if it provides the court with scientific information likely to b...
This work aims to analyse the legislation proposed by The Law Commission in Great Britain in order t...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...