Drawing on the authors' extensive experience at the Bar, Evidence provides an excellent introduction to the essential principles of the law of evidence in both civil and criminal litigation. The manual clearly explains the key rules of evidence, while its practical approach ensures that trainee barristers are prepared to conduct litigation in pupillage and beyond.
This manual has been fully revised to cover all recent developments in both civil and criminal evidence, ensuring that the most up-to-date procedure rules and guidelines are included.
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Höhe: 207 mm
Breite: 292 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
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978-0-19-285793-4 (9780192857934)
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This manual is edited by Romilly Edge, Barrister, Senior Lecturer, The City Law School and Alexia Zimbler, Barrister, Lecturer, The City Law School
1: Fundamentals of evidence
2: Burden and standard of proof
3: Presumptions
4: Witnesses
5: Corroboration and care warnings
6: Examination-in-chief
7: Cross-examination and re-examination
8: Character evidence: civil proceedings
9: Character evidence: the defendant in criminal proceedings
10: Character evidence: persons other than the defendant in criminal proceedings
11: The rule against hearsay: defining 'hearsay'
12: Hearsay evidence in civil proceedings
13: Hearsay evidence in criminal proceedings
14: Confessions and illegally or improperly obtained evidence
15: Lies and silence
16: Identification evidence
17: Opinion evidence
18: Judgments as evidence of the facts on which they are based
19: Privilege and public policy