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Cross & Tapper on Evidence 13th ed


ISBN13: 9780199668601
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780199574148
Published: November 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £67.99



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The new edition of Cross & Tapper on Evidence now written by by Roderick Munday:-

  • Includes the most detailed and authoritative coverage of all aspects of the law of evidence, ensuring that students gain a full understanding of the subject
  • Includes coverage of relevant points from other common law jurisdictions, providing an illuminating element of international comparison
  • Features extensive referencing, which enables students to follow up on points of interest and further develop their learning
New to this Edition:-

  • Thoroughly updated to reflect key developments in the area, with particular focus on new case law relevant to evidence of privilege, character and hearsay.
  • Coverage of new cases, including: Horncastle v UK 2015 and R v Bradshaw 2017 (admissibility of hearsay evidence); Ibrahim v CPS 2016 (admission of evidence under res gestae); R v Hamberger 2017 (exceptions to the hearsay rule); JSC BTA Bank v Ablyazov 2016 (liability to conviction in a different jurisdiction)

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Evidence