Analysis of Evidence: How to Do Things With Facts Based On Wigmore\u27s Science of Judicial Proof, By Terrence Anderson and William Twining (with an Appendix on Probablity and Proof by Philip Dawid). Little, Brown and Company, and London: George Weidenfeld and Nicolson, Ltd., 1991. Pp. 457. $22.00. (Teacher\u27s Manual. Pp. 181
The trial of an issue of fact is an epistemic, a logical, and a legal affair. In its epistemic aspec...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
A Review of A Modern Approach to Evidence by Richard O. Lempert and Stephen A. Saltzbur
Analysis of Evidence: How to Do Things With Facts Based On Wigmore\u27s Science of Judicial Proof, ...
A Review of Analysis of Evidence: How To Do Things with Facts Based on Wigmore\u27s Science of Judi...
This coursebook employs a state-of-the-art approach to the problem method of teaching Evidence. The ...
A practical, concrete and lively introduction to a basic set of intellectual skills that have tradit...
As a result of recent scandals concerning evidence and proof in the administration of criminal justi...
As a result of recent scandals concerning evidence and proof in the administration of criminal justi...
A lot has happened in the last decade on rationalising the congeries of rules of evidence applied in...
Academics have never agreed on a theory of proof. The darkest corner of anyone’s theory has concerne...
"An enlargement of a little book written by me and published twenty-seven years ago entitled The the...
This book explores challenges posed by the use of DNA evidence to the traditional features, procedur...
While science and technology have taken a major role in resolving legal disputes, experience has sho...
The word evidence ordinarily means the statements, events, items, or sensory perceptions that sugges...
The trial of an issue of fact is an epistemic, a logical, and a legal affair. In its epistemic aspec...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
A Review of A Modern Approach to Evidence by Richard O. Lempert and Stephen A. Saltzbur
Analysis of Evidence: How to Do Things With Facts Based On Wigmore\u27s Science of Judicial Proof, ...
A Review of Analysis of Evidence: How To Do Things with Facts Based on Wigmore\u27s Science of Judi...
This coursebook employs a state-of-the-art approach to the problem method of teaching Evidence. The ...
A practical, concrete and lively introduction to a basic set of intellectual skills that have tradit...
As a result of recent scandals concerning evidence and proof in the administration of criminal justi...
As a result of recent scandals concerning evidence and proof in the administration of criminal justi...
A lot has happened in the last decade on rationalising the congeries of rules of evidence applied in...
Academics have never agreed on a theory of proof. The darkest corner of anyone’s theory has concerne...
"An enlargement of a little book written by me and published twenty-seven years ago entitled The the...
This book explores challenges posed by the use of DNA evidence to the traditional features, procedur...
While science and technology have taken a major role in resolving legal disputes, experience has sho...
The word evidence ordinarily means the statements, events, items, or sensory perceptions that sugges...
The trial of an issue of fact is an epistemic, a logical, and a legal affair. In its epistemic aspec...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
A Review of A Modern Approach to Evidence by Richard O. Lempert and Stephen A. Saltzbur