Essays for Colin Tapper

Subjects:
General Interest, Evidence
Contents:
Silence, lies and vicious circularity
Approaches to similar fact evidence: England and Australia
Implications of the human right rationale for legal professional privilege - the demise of implied statutory abrogation?
Legal proof of knowledge
Empirical evaluation of the hearsay rule
Exploring the integrity principle in evidence and procedure
Silence, innocence and human rights
The policies of legal information services: a perspective of three decades
Information technology and the criminal justice system
Defining and rewarding invention: a review and a modest proposal for patent law
Cumulation and convergence of intellectual property rights
Index

ISBN13: 9780406964397
ISBN: 0406964394
Published: June 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Binding: Hardback
Price: £29.95

""This collection of essays mirrors the unusual breadth of Colin Tapper's learning and publications. In recognition of his reputation, the authors constitute an international group of scholars themselves pre-eminent in their fields. The eleven essays span the spheres of evidence, intellectual property, computer law and computer applications. Together, they provide eloquent testimony of the scholarship and influence of Colin Tapper, with challenges to conventional thinking that he will surely approve of.""