How can a court decide when to accept an expert's opinion? Looking particularly at civil litigation in England and Wales, where the use of expert evidence was... Læs mere
Drawing on thinkers as diverse as Aristotle, Aquinas, Duns Scotus, Grotius, Husserl and Deleuze, Connelly traces Leibniz's conceptualisation of power through... Læs mere
Drawing on thinkers as diverse as Aristotle, Aquinas, Duns Scotus, Grotius, Husserl and Deleuze, Connelly traces Leibniz's conceptualisation of power through... Læs mere
This 2019 Supplement may be used with any casebook or other materials used in an Evidence course. It was prepared to accompany Weinstein, Abrams, Brewer, and... Læs mere
This book's philosophical underpinning is that the best way to teach Evidence is to provide students with a full and in-depth understanding of each rule so as to prepare them to deal with any... Læs mere
Essential reading for lawyers, judges, and expert witnesses in DNA cases, this book is an informative contribution to the interdisciplinary study of law and... Læs mere
This collection in honour of Adrian Zuckerman, Emeritus Professor of Civil Procedure at the University of Oxford, brings together a distinguished group of judges and academics to reflect on the impact of his work on our understanding of civil procedure and evidence today.
Civil Procedure Rules at 20 considers the successes and failures of the CPR, and current challenges faced by those designing, administering, and using the civil justice system.
How Can So Many Be Wrong presents the knowledge needed to analyze and judge where eyewitnesses are the linchpin of the case.... Læs mere
A comprehensive guide to the law, practice and procedure relating to the admission of expert evidence in courts, tribunals, official enquiries and other proceedings,... Læs mere