Evidence
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Product details:
- Edition number 5
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 5 April 2018
- ISBN 9780198806844
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages456 pages
- Size 247x173x22 mm
- Weight 693 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Choo's Evidence provides a lucid and analytical account of the principles of the law of civil and criminal evidence in England and Wales. Succinct, critical and engaging, it is the ideal text for undergraduate law students.
MoreLong description:
Choo's Evidence provides students with a lucid account of the core principles of the law of civil and criminal evidence in England and Wales, whilst also exploring the fundamental rationales that underlie the law as a whole.
This clear and engaging text explores current debates and draws on different jurisdictions to achieve a fascinating mix of critical and thought-provoking analysis for students and practitioners alike. Where appropriate the author draws on comparative material and a variety of socio-legal, empirical, and non-legal material. Also, thorough footnoting and further reading lists provide valuable signposting to a wealth of additional sources.
Review from previous edition The book is excellent in covering as much material as it does in just over 400 pages. The best book out there for our students.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Burden and standard of proof
The course of evidence
Confessions
The right to silence and the privilege against self-incrimination
Identification evidence
Investigatory impropriety: violations of the European Convention on Human Rights and undercover police operations
Public interest immunity and related matters
Legal professional privilege
Character evidence
Hearsay evidence
Expert evidence
Witnesses
Alternative pathways to proof