Judges render justice based on the presented evidence justifying their decisions. In criminal cases, these decisions can have ramifications on an individual’s right to liberty, life and property. Correctness of conviction much depends on the evidence presented to the courtroom and the interpretation of the evidence by judges. Expert evidence is particularly important because certain issues are beyond the expertise of judges in the current era of specialization and due to ever-expanding advances in technology. Expert evidence has to be used very cautiously based on a set of objective criteria that judges can use. This comment looks at the experience of other countries in relation to admission of expert evidence. It then assesses the current ...
The stride of countries towards the implementation of international conceptions, standards and progr...
Most of the commented decisions are related to the typical problem of the International Criminal Tri...
Hearsay evidence is the submission of evidence by a person based on what s/he has heard from another...
The art of arguing cases evolved in Ethiopia as elsewhere as a personal skill and to this day, legal...
Confronting egregious human rights violations and repressive past is an arduous and necessary task t...
Agency is vital in modern life, and it is hardly effective without a power of attorney. However, it ...
There have been three waves of foreign influence in the ‘flesh’ and ‘soul’ of the Ethiopian legal re...
This Comment relates to activities undertaken by the Criminal Justice Working Group (WG) under the a...
Discusses recent Guidance published by the Inns of Court College of Advocacy on pre-trial issues rel...
The best interest of the child is a multifaceted principle governing children’s rights. This princip...
A trial court must find that the proponent of expert witness testimony has set forth adequate eviden...
The rule of exhaustion of domestic remedies is an integral part of the right of individuals to bring...
Discusses the role of expert evidence where a sentencing guideline requires a judge to assess the de...
This Comment analyzes the legal standards international tribunals apply when assessing the credibili...
With regard to criminal cases, the focus of this Article, judges face significant challenges in ruli...
The stride of countries towards the implementation of international conceptions, standards and progr...
Most of the commented decisions are related to the typical problem of the International Criminal Tri...
Hearsay evidence is the submission of evidence by a person based on what s/he has heard from another...
The art of arguing cases evolved in Ethiopia as elsewhere as a personal skill and to this day, legal...
Confronting egregious human rights violations and repressive past is an arduous and necessary task t...
Agency is vital in modern life, and it is hardly effective without a power of attorney. However, it ...
There have been three waves of foreign influence in the ‘flesh’ and ‘soul’ of the Ethiopian legal re...
This Comment relates to activities undertaken by the Criminal Justice Working Group (WG) under the a...
Discusses recent Guidance published by the Inns of Court College of Advocacy on pre-trial issues rel...
The best interest of the child is a multifaceted principle governing children’s rights. This princip...
A trial court must find that the proponent of expert witness testimony has set forth adequate eviden...
The rule of exhaustion of domestic remedies is an integral part of the right of individuals to bring...
Discusses the role of expert evidence where a sentencing guideline requires a judge to assess the de...
This Comment analyzes the legal standards international tribunals apply when assessing the credibili...
With regard to criminal cases, the focus of this Article, judges face significant challenges in ruli...
The stride of countries towards the implementation of international conceptions, standards and progr...
Most of the commented decisions are related to the typical problem of the International Criminal Tri...
Hearsay evidence is the submission of evidence by a person based on what s/he has heard from another...