Old Bailey Lecture to the Criminal Bar Association of England and Wales On Tuesday March 1st 2016: paper handed down to those attending the Lecture
Standards for expert testimony in England & Wales have long been described as laissez-faire and in d...
Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entailScottish...
Dr. Paul Roberts, University of Nottingham, organizes his lecture in the following points: Introduct...
In its 2011 report “Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales” (Law Com No.325), ...
The Law Commission in England and Wales has proposed a reform of the admissibility regime for expert...
The thesis called "Expert proofs" deals with one of the types of proper evidence which is applied in...
Discusses recent Guidance published by the Inns of Court College of Advocacy on pre-trial issues rel...
Adopting the interpretative/hermeneutical method typical of much legal scholarship, this article con...
In April 2009, prompted by recent miscarriages involving expert witnesses, the Law Commission publis...
This book explores challenges posed by the use of DNA evidence to the traditional features, procedur...
Expert Witnesses: Criminal Cases discusses the strategy and best practices of working with expert wi...
Expert evidence which is both accurate and forensically sound can be daunting for a lay audience, pa...
Scientific investigation or evidence is becoming increasingly important. Especially, there has been ...
This thesis addresses the use of expert evidence in criminal trial proceedings. The author's primary...
Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entail Scottis...
Standards for expert testimony in England & Wales have long been described as laissez-faire and in d...
Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entailScottish...
Dr. Paul Roberts, University of Nottingham, organizes his lecture in the following points: Introduct...
In its 2011 report “Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales” (Law Com No.325), ...
The Law Commission in England and Wales has proposed a reform of the admissibility regime for expert...
The thesis called "Expert proofs" deals with one of the types of proper evidence which is applied in...
Discusses recent Guidance published by the Inns of Court College of Advocacy on pre-trial issues rel...
Adopting the interpretative/hermeneutical method typical of much legal scholarship, this article con...
In April 2009, prompted by recent miscarriages involving expert witnesses, the Law Commission publis...
This book explores challenges posed by the use of DNA evidence to the traditional features, procedur...
Expert Witnesses: Criminal Cases discusses the strategy and best practices of working with expert wi...
Expert evidence which is both accurate and forensically sound can be daunting for a lay audience, pa...
Scientific investigation or evidence is becoming increasingly important. Especially, there has been ...
This thesis addresses the use of expert evidence in criminal trial proceedings. The author's primary...
Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entail Scottis...
Standards for expert testimony in England & Wales have long been described as laissez-faire and in d...
Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entailScottish...
Dr. Paul Roberts, University of Nottingham, organizes his lecture in the following points: Introduct...