The Article addresses three main questions. First: Why do some scholars and decision-makers take evidence assessment criteria as standards of proof and vice versa? The answer comes from the fact that some legal systems are more concerned with assessment criteria and others with standards; therefore jurists educated in different contexts tend to emphasize what they are more familiar with, and to assimilate to it what they are less familiar with. Second: Why do systems differ in those respects? Here the answer stems from the historical, institutional and procedural differences that explain why some systems are more concerned with assessment criteria and others with standards of proof. And third, assuming that both criteria and standards are n...
This article treats the striking divergence between Japanese and U.S. civil cases as to standards of...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Many important regulatory decisions are taken by pro...
In this article, I will suggest standards for use in assessing a proposed codification. Although the...
The Article addresses three main questions. First: Why do some scholars and decision-makers take evi...
The article distinguishes evidence assessment criteria from standards of proof and addresses three ...
The paper provides a conceptual distinction between evidence assessment criteria and standards of pr...
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...
This Essay focuses not on how fact-finders process evidence but on how they apply the specified stan...
In common-law systems, the standard of proof for ordinary civil cases requires the party who bears t...
The law speaks clearly on the standards of proof, but listeners often misunderstand its words. This ...
This Article defends a system with a greater variation in the number of standards of proof than we c...
Which standard of proof is best for a particular type of case This deceptively simple question has ...
Common Law distinguishes two standards of proof applicable in civil and criminal matters, respective...
Topicality of a subject-matter “Burden of proof: Procedural understanding of standard of proof” is b...
This article treats the striking divergence between Japanese and U.S. civil cases as to standards of...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Many important regulatory decisions are taken by pro...
In this article, I will suggest standards for use in assessing a proposed codification. Although the...
The Article addresses three main questions. First: Why do some scholars and decision-makers take evi...
The article distinguishes evidence assessment criteria from standards of proof and addresses three ...
The paper provides a conceptual distinction between evidence assessment criteria and standards of pr...
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...
This Essay focuses not on how fact-finders process evidence but on how they apply the specified stan...
In common-law systems, the standard of proof for ordinary civil cases requires the party who bears t...
The law speaks clearly on the standards of proof, but listeners often misunderstand its words. This ...
This Article defends a system with a greater variation in the number of standards of proof than we c...
Which standard of proof is best for a particular type of case This deceptively simple question has ...
Common Law distinguishes two standards of proof applicable in civil and criminal matters, respective...
Topicality of a subject-matter “Burden of proof: Procedural understanding of standard of proof” is b...
This article treats the striking divergence between Japanese and U.S. civil cases as to standards of...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Many important regulatory decisions are taken by pro...
In this article, I will suggest standards for use in assessing a proposed codification. Although the...