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    Criminal Evidence

    Criminal Evidence by Roberts, Paul; Zuckerman, Adrian;

    Series: Clarendon Law S.;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Oxford University Press
    • Date of Publication 27 May 2004

    • ISBN 9780198764977
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages752 pages
    • Size 246x171x41 mm
    • Weight 1288 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This work offers a critical commentary on the main rules and principles regulating the admission of evidence in English criminal proceedings. Existing legal rules are placed in their theoretical, institutional, procedural, and broader criminal justice context, and reform options are systematically canvassed and examined.

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    Long description:

    Based on Adrian Zuckerman's Principles of Criminal Evidence, this new book offers a critical commentary on the main rules and principles regulating the admission of evidence in English criminal proceedings. Existing legal rules are placed in their theoretical, institutional, procedural, and broader criminal justice context, and reform options are systematically canvassed and examined.

    Thoroughly revised and updated to take into account all the doctrinal developments over the last fourteen years, Roberts and Zuckerman cover all the major changes relating to the presumption of innocence, privilege against self-incrimination, hearsay, character, and the law of corroboration. The book also fully integrates the European Convention of Human Rights and post HRA developments to date. Its engaging and accessible style and increased emphasis on the moral and political foundations of
    evidentiary rules will interest Evidence scholars, students, and teachers throughout the common law world and beyond.

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    Table of Contents:

    Principles of Criminal Evidence
    The Procedural Framework of Adversarial Jury Trial
    Relevance, Admissibility, and Fact-Finding
    Fair Trial
    Sources of Information in Criminal Litigation
    Oral Witness Testimony
    Expert Evidence
    The Presumption of Innocence and Burdens of Proof
    The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination and Evidence of Confessions
    Beyond Quantitative Standards: the New Forensic Reasoning Rules to Structured Reasoning Rules
    Evidence of Character
    Hearsay

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