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Evidence James Griffiths

Evidence By James Griffiths

Evidence by James Griffiths


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Summary

Drawing on the authors' extensive experience of practice, Evidence is an excellent introduction to the principles underpinning the law of evidence. Key rules of evidence are explained clearly, while the practical approach equips students with a sound understanding of relevant evidential rules when conducting litigation in practice.

Evidence Summary

Evidence by James Griffiths

Drawing on the authors' own extensive experience of practice at the Bar, Evidence provides an excellent introduction to the essential principles underpinning the law of evidence in both civil and criminal litigation. Adopting a highly practical approach to the subject, the manual examines not only the key principles of evidence but also considers their application in practice equipping the trainee barrister with the ability to apply their knowledge during pupillage. Realistic examples, problems, case studies, questions, and diagrams are featured throughout, enhancing the pragmatic approach of the manual and ensuring that the reader develops a full understanding of the laws governing the use of evidence in both civil and criminal proceedings. Evidence is essential reading for all trainee barristers, and is also a useful source of reference for junior practitioners wishing to refresh their knowledge of the rules of evidence applicable during litigation.

Table of Contents

1. Fundamentals of evidence; 2. Burden and standard of proof; 3. Presumptions; 4. Witnesses; 5. Corroboration and suspect witnesses; 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

Additional information

GOR005253225
9780199594078
0199594074
Evidence by James Griffiths
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20100812
344
N/A
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