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Evidence David Sheldon

Evidence By David Sheldon

Evidence by David Sheldon


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An introduction to the major features of the Scots law of evidence, the second edition takes into consideration the Human Rights Act 1998 and the law of evidence. It also considers the latest cases on corroboration, child witnesses, hearsay and Scottish criminal cases review commission.

Evidence Summary

Evidence: Cases and Materials by David Sheldon

An expansive collection of extracts from cases, statutes, subordinate legislation and and articles relating to the law of evidence, linked together by detailed commentary, which, where possible, the primary materials draws links and comparisons across the topics covered. This second edition of Evidence: Cases and Materials has been wholly updated to take account of major constitutional changes contained in the Crime and Punishment Act 1997 and the Human Rights Act 1998. The text also highlights the law on corroboration, child witnesses, hearsay and Scottish criminal cases review commission. Evidence: Cases and Materials, 2nd Edition, is an ideal textbook for all those studying the law of evidence in Scotland, and is also a handy reference tool for court practitioners.

Table of Contents

* Relevance * Burden of proof * Presumptions * Standard of proof * Sufficiency of evidence * Best evidence rule * Hearsay * Evidence improperly obtained * Collateral and character evidence * Opinion evidence * Judicial knowledge, agreement and admissions * Confidentiality and privilege * Specialities of civil evidence * Witnesses - some specialities

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GOR012602854
9780414013872
0414013875
Evidence: Cases and Materials by David Sheldon
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
20020627
576
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