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Evidence Inns of Court School of Law

Evidence By Inns of Court School of Law

Evidence by Inns of Court School of Law


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Provides the student with a working knowledge of the law of evidence, useful for any barrister whether in the preparation of a case or in the conduct of litigation in court. This manual examines the principles of evidence as well as their application in practice.

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Evidence: 2006-2007 by Inns of Court School of Law

As a case is only as strong as the evidence upon which it is based, a thorough working knowledge of the law of evidence is essential for any barrister, whether in the preparation of the case or in the conduct of litigation in court. This knowledge is indispensable to the criminal and civil practitioner alike, so this manual approaches the law of evidence from both the civil and criminal perspectives to prepare students for practice in either field. Evidence examines not only the principles of evidence, but also their application in practice, equipping students with the ability to make the best use of the theory they have learnt. A student's understanding of the practical application of the law of evidence is reinforced by realistic examples and problems. The manual also includes a number of case studies, questions, diagrams and charts which will help students to achieve a deeper knowledge of the rules and principles of evidence. This manual covers all major recent developments in both civil and criminal evidence, including the major changes brought about by the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and the subsequent case law. The authors are experienced practitioners and teachers of this topic at post-graduate level.

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 cases; 9. Character evidence: the defendant in criminal proceedings; 10. Character evidence: persons other than the defendant in criminal cases; 11. Hearsay: introduction and hearsay in civil proceedings; 12. Hearsay evidence in criminal proceedings; 13. Confessions and illegally or improperly obtained evidence; 14. Lies and silence; 15. Identification evidence; 16. Opinion evidence; 17. Judgements as evidence of the facts on which they are based; 18. Privilege amd public policy

Additional information

GOR002066983
9780199289523
0199289522
Evidence: 2006-2007 by Inns of Court School of Law
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20060810
296
N/A
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