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Raitt On Evidence: Principles, Policy and Practice 3rd ed isbn 9780414032958

Evidence: Principles, Policy and Practice 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780414018327
New Edition ISBN: 9780414032958
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414015883
Published: September 2013
Publisher: W. Green
Country of Publication: Scotland
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



The new edition of this well respected text focuses on how the key features of the adversarial system influence the way that evidence is gathered, assessed and used in the civil and criminal courts.

The author takes account of the growing body of law from the European Court of Human Rights, considers the particular impact this has had on our adversarial system of justice, and anticipates areas of future development and law reform.

Subjects:
Evidence, Scots Law
Contents:
1. The Adversarial Process
2. The Conceptual Framework of Evidence
3. Witnesses: Competence, Compellability and Vulnerability
4. Expert Witnesses and Opinion Evidence
5. Burdens and Standards of Proof in Criminal Proceedings
6. Burdens and Standards of Proof in Civil Proceedings
7. Presumptions
8. Proof: Sufficiency and Corroboration
9. Confession Evidence
10. Illegally Obtained Evidence
11. Hearsay
12. Character Evidence
13. Privilege
14. Judicial Notice
15. Judicial Admissions and Res Judicata
16. The Criminal Trial
17. The Civil Proof