Principles of Evidence
Author: Irving Younger
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 1016
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Author: Irving Younger
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 1016
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Graham C. Lilly
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 516
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis comparatively short, readable treatise is written especially for students. First published in 1978, this text examines all topics typically covered in a three-or four-hour course in evidence. Emphasis is on the Federal Rules of Evidence, now adopted in most states. Should the reader desire additional material, ample footnotes provide easy access to leading cases, articles, and standard reference works. The Fifth Edition contains an in-depth treatment of the important amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence, including the most recent addition of Rule 502.
Author: Karim A. A. Khan
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Published: 2010
Total Pages: 876
ISBN-13: 0199588929
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrinciples of Evidence in International Criminal Justice provides an overview of the procedure and practice concerning the admission and evaluation of evidence before the international criminal tribunals. The book is both descriptive and critical and its emphasis is on day-to-day practice, drawing on the experience of the Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone Tribunals. This book is an attempt to define and explain the core principles and rules that have developed at those ad hoc Tribunals; the rationale and origin of those rules; and to assess the suitability of those rules in the particular context of the International Criminal Court which is still at its early stages. The ICC differs in structure from the ad hoc Tribunals and approaches the legal issues it has to resolve differently from its predecessors. The ICC is however confronted with many of the same questions. The book examines the differences between the ad hoc Tribunals and the ICC and seeks to offer insights as to how and in which circumstances the principles established over years of practice at the ICTY, ICTR and SCSL may serve as guidance to the ICC practitioners of today and the future. The contributors represent a cross-section of the practicing international criminal bar, drawn from the ranks of the Bench, the Prosecution and the Defence and bringing with them different legal domestic cultures. Their mixed background underlines the recurring theme in this book which is the manner in which a legal culture has gradually taken shape in the international Tribunals, drawing on the various traditions and experiences of its participants.
Author: Kabir Duggal
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2019-01-14
Total Pages: 65
ISBN-13: 9004390618
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Principles of Evidence in Public International Law as Applied by Investor-State Tribunals, Kabir Duggal and Wendy Cai examine evidentiary principles of burden of proof and standard of proof by delving into applications by the International Court of Justice and investor-state tribunals.
Author: Elisabeth McDonald
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Published: 2012-07
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 9780864727633
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Graham C. Lilly
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Published: 2015
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781634596497
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis text examines all topics typically covered in a three- or four-hour course in evidence. Emphasis is on the Federal Rules of Evidence, now adopted in most states. Should the reader desire additional material, ample footnotes provide easy access to leading cases, articles, and standard reference works. The seventh edition contains the restyled rules and all the new developments on the Confrontation clause. Dan Capra is the reporter, Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Evidence, and Stephen Saltzburg served as a consultant.
Author: William Blake Odgers
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 1120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Veli-Pekka Parkkinen
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2018-07-13
Total Pages: 131
ISBN-13: 3319946102
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is open access under a CC BY license. This book is the first to develop explicit methods for evaluating evidence of mechanisms in the field of medicine. It explains why it can be important to make this evidence explicit, and describes how to take such evidence into account in the evidence appraisal process. In addition, it develops procedures for seeking evidence of mechanisms, for evaluating evidence of mechanisms, and for combining this evaluation with evidence of association in order to yield an overall assessment of effectiveness. Evidence-based medicine seeks to achieve improved health outcomes by making evidence explicit and by developing explicit methods for evaluating it. To date, evidence-based medicine has largely focused on evidence of association produced by clinical studies. As such, it has tended to overlook evidence of pathophysiological mechanisms and evidence of the mechanisms of action of interventions. The book offers a useful guide for all those whose work involves evaluating evidence in the health sciences, including those who need to determine the effectiveness of health interventions and those who need to ascertain the effects of environmental exposures.
Author: John George Phillimore
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Published: 1850
Total Pages: 640
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Pamela-Jane Schwikkard
Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 726
ISBN-13: 9780702179501
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis third edition, like the first and second, strikes a balance between the theory of the law of evidence and its practical application in a constitutional issues, the impact of these sections on the Anglo-South African law of evidence, and the extent to which some of them may be subject to constitutional challenges. Stock is also taken of the provisions of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25 of 2002 and the consequences of the repeal of s 66 of the Internal Security Act 74 of 1982.