Genetic Testing and the Criminal Law is a unique international treatment of the dynamic and established criminal investigation technique of DNA testing. The book gathers together chapters dealing with DNA testing in 12 countries. Each chapter deals with the specific criminal law of the jurisdiction in its interaction with the expanding use of DNA testing in criminal investigations and trials.
No previous work has included such an extensive comparative study in this important area. Collectively, this book emphasises the need for the law to respond to scientific developments in a thoughtful and well-reasoned manner. Several contributors emphasise concerns relating to the reliability of DNA evidence in criminal trials, and the privacy and civil liberties issues surrounding the collection of DNA samples from individuals and their storage.
The chapters cover the criminal law of the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Spain, South Africa, Canada Italy, Finland, Argentina and Denmark. The chapters provide valuable accounts not only of the use of genetic testing in the criminal law but also of the development of the law in these jurisdictions.
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August/Sept 2008
Cover: Statue by Laura Facey Cooper in Emancipation Park, Jamaica. Major New Titles published in August (pp. 1-23) August Subscriptions & Supplements (pp. 29-35) Visitors to Wildys (pp. 38-39) John Pethick at CARALL (pp. 41-44) Important Forthcoming Publications (pp. 45-49) Wildy Trips (p. 49) Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publications (pp. 50-60) |
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ISBN: 184703604X
ISBN13: 9781847036049
Published: August 2008
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £99.00
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