Innovations in Evidence and Proof - by Paul Roberts & Mike Redmayne (Hardcover)
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- Innovations in Evidence and Proof brings together 15 leading scholars and experienced law teachers based in the US, Canada, Australia, Northern Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, and the UK to explore and debate the latest developments in evidence and proof scholarship.
- About the Author: Paul Roberts is Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence in the University of Nottingham School of Law.
- 426 Pages
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About the Book
Consists primarily of revised and edited versions of papers written for the Teaching Evidence Scholarship colloquium, held in Nottingham, England, in September 2004.Book Synopsis
Innovations in Evidence and Proof brings together 15 leading scholars and experienced law teachers based in the US, Canada, Australia, Northern Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, and the UK to explore and debate the latest developments in evidence and proof scholarship. The essays comprising this volume range expansively over questions of disciplinary taxonomy, pedagogical method and computer-assisted learning, doctrinal analysis, fact-finding, techniques of adjudication, the ethics of cross-examination, the implications of behavioral science research for legal procedure, human rights, comparative law, and international criminal trials. Communicating the breadth, dynamism, and intensity of contemporary theoretical innovation in their diversity of subject matter and approach, the authors nonetheless remain united by a common purpose, which is to indicate how the best interdisciplinary theorizing and research might be integrated directly into degree-level evidence teaching. This groundbreaking collection will be essential reading, engaging the interest and imagination of scholars, researchers, and students investigating issues of evidence and proof in any legal system - municipal, transnational, or global.Review Quotes
"This edited volume...constitutes a timely call to action for theorists, researchers and instructors of evidence everywhere...This collection does a commendable job of indeed providing inspiration." --Carole McCartney, School of Law, University of Leeds, Law, Probability and Risk, 8
"...scholars in the field of civil evidence may find a lot of interesting developments in the essays collected in the book, notwithstanding the fact that they are primarily focused upon criminal evidence...extremely useful for experts of both criminal and civil evidence, in any country within the civil law part of the world." --Michele Taruffo, International Commentary on Evidence, Vol. 5, Issue 2 "...Innovations in Evidence and Proof' constitutes a welcome and timely publication, and is essential reading for anyone serious about developing their scholarship and teaching within the law of evidence.... the book has also much to say to a wider academic audience about the value of multidisciplinary and comparative scholarship." --Jonathan Doak, Criminal Law Review "Overall, this book represents an excellent introduction to many of the themes in contemporary Anglo-American evidence research." --Deidre Dwyer, Civil Justice Quarterly "This is an extremely valuable introduction to the current range of evidence scholarship. It is to be commended in particular to those who teach evidence law, or have an interest in the subject, to assist them in keeping up to date with the breadth of current research." --Deidre Dwyer, Law Quarterly Review "...a pleasure to read and a valuable stimulus and resource for teachers of evidence law...Innovations gives all of us reason to rethink how we teach evidence, and to that extent amply succeeds in its purpose." --Hamish Stewart, Canadian Criminal Law Review, Volume 13, Number 3About the Author
Paul Roberts is Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence in the University of Nottingham School of Law. He is Editor of the International Journal of Evidence & Proof (E & P), and his publications include Roberts & Zuckerman, Criminal Evidence (OUP, 2004).
Mike Redmayne is Professor of Law at the LSE. His publications include Ashworth and Redmayne, The Criminal Process 3rd edn (OUP, 2005) and Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice (OUP, 2001).