
Unlocking Evidence
Hodder Education (Publisher)
Published on 26. June 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-340-97292-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Unlocking the Law is the groundbreaking series of textbooks with a unique approach to the study of undergraduate law. Designed specifically to make the subject matter accessible, the text is broken up with features, activities, key facts charts, diagrams, and numerous headings and sub-headings. Unlocking the Law textbooks have been written specifically to ensure that readers understand fully the concepts required and are able to apply them with confidence.
All titles in the series follow the same formula and include the same features so students can move easily from one subject to another. The series covers all the core subjects required by the Bar Council and the Law Society for entry onto professional qualifications as well as popular option units.
Unlocking the Law textbooks remain the most original and accesible textbooks available.
All titles in the series follow the same formula and include the same features so students can move easily from one subject to another. The series covers all the core subjects required by the Bar Council and the Law Society for entry onto professional qualifications as well as popular option units.
Unlocking the Law textbooks remain the most original and accesible textbooks available.
Reviews / Votes
'... the book is comprehensive, informative and of the requisite depth of learning for a university textbook. It is generally straightforward to read and to understand, and adopts a case analysis learning style that students will find valuable.'Karen Hulme, School of Law, University of Essex
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-340-97292-2 (9780340972922)
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Charanjit Singh | Mohamed Ramjohn
Unlocking Evidence
Book
04/2013
2nd Edition
Hodder Education
€67.03
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Persons
Author: Mohamed Ramjohn LLM JP is a qualified barrister and Principal Lecturer in Law at Thames Valley University. He is an experienced author whose other titles include Unlocking Trusts. Co-author: Charanjit Singh Landa MSc is a qualified Barrister, Director of Qualifying Law Degrees and Senior Lecturer in Law at Thames Valley University. He has previously published on the Law of Evidence.
Series editors: Jacqueline Martin LLM has ten years' experience as a practising barrister. She has taught law at all levels and is an experienced author. Chris Turner LLM is a qualified barrister and Senior Lecturer in Law at Wolverhampton University. He has taught law at all levels and is an experienced author. Jacqueline Martin and Chris Turner are series editors of the Key Facts, Key Cases, and Key Statutes series, all published by Hodder Education.
Series editors: Jacqueline Martin LLM has ten years' experience as a practising barrister. She has taught law at all levels and is an experienced author. Chris Turner LLM is a qualified barrister and Senior Lecturer in Law at Wolverhampton University. He has taught law at all levels and is an experienced author. Jacqueline Martin and Chris Turner are series editors of the Key Facts, Key Cases, and Key Statutes series, all published by Hodder Education.
Content
1. Introduction
2. Facts that do not require proof
3. Burdens and standards of proof
4. Witnesses
5. Accused's right to silence
6. Course of trial
7. Corroboration and care warnings
8. Hearsay evidence in criminal cases
9. Hearsay evidence in civil cases
10. Hearsay evidence at common law
11. Confessions and unfairly obtained evidence
12. Evidence of character in civil cases
13. Evidence of good character of the accused
14. Evidence of bad character of the accused
15. Evidence of bad charcter of a person other than the accused
16. Opinion evidence
17. Privilege and public policy
18. Convictions and acquittals as evidence of underlying facts
19. Documentary and real evidence
2. Facts that do not require proof
3. Burdens and standards of proof
4. Witnesses
5. Accused's right to silence
6. Course of trial
7. Corroboration and care warnings
8. Hearsay evidence in criminal cases
9. Hearsay evidence in civil cases
10. Hearsay evidence at common law
11. Confessions and unfairly obtained evidence
12. Evidence of character in civil cases
13. Evidence of good character of the accused
14. Evidence of bad character of the accused
15. Evidence of bad charcter of a person other than the accused
16. Opinion evidence
17. Privilege and public policy
18. Convictions and acquittals as evidence of underlying facts
19. Documentary and real evidence