Evidence
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Evidence
Thomson/W. Green, 2007
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Published under the auspices of Scottish Universities Law Institute Ltd
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Fraser Davidson#s new title on Evidence fills an important gap in the SULI series. This modern and comprehensive treatment of the Law of Evidence pays full regard to the Human Rights dimension of the subject. The author seeks to address the conceptual basis of key doctrines, where appropriate locating them in their historical and comparative context. This will be an invaluable reference tool for both practitioners and academics.
Table of Contents
Introduction (History, Purpose and Basic Concepts of Evidence). What must be proved and what need not be proved. The Burden of Proof. The Standard of Proof. Real Evidence. Documentary Evidence. The Conduct of a Proof or Trial. The Competence and Compellability of Witnesses. Improperly Obtained Evidence. Character Evidence. Opinion. The Rule against Hearsay and its Exceptions. Privilege. Public Interest Immunity. Sufficiency. Appeals.
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