This is the first textbook to set Scots evidence law against a modern backdrop of legal and empirical research. It examines the non-legal dimensions of evidence and proof through the lens of legal philosophy, procedure, sociology, science and psychology to analyse the contexts that affect the handling of facts and the process of proof.
This is the first textbook to set Scots evidence law against a modern backdrop of legal and empirical research. It examines the non-legal dimensions of evidence and proof through the lens of legal philosophy, procedure, sociology, science and psychology to analyse the contexts that affect the handling of facts and the process of proof.
Donald Nicolson (OBE, BA, LLB, Phd) is Professor in the School of Law and Director of the Essex Law Clinic at the University of Essex. Donald currently teaches jurisprudence and law clinc modules. He has co-authored a book on lawyers' ethics, co-edited books on affirmative action and criminal law, and published over 40 articles on clinical education, evidence theory, gender and adjudication. In 2011 he was awarded an OBE for his law clinic work.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction: Facts in Law 2. The Theoretical Context: Truth, Reason and Justice 3. The Procedural Context: Truth, Justice and Institutional Design 4. The Sociological Context: Truth, Justice and Institutional Practices 5. The Scientific Context: Truth, Reason and Expertise 6. The Psychological Context I: Witnesses and Truth 7. The Psychological Context II: Reason, Narrative and Proof Afterword
Preface 1. Introduction: Facts in Law 2. The Theoretical Context: Truth, Reason and Justice 3. The Procedural Context: Truth, Justice and Institutional Design 4. The Sociological Context: Truth, Justice and Institutional Practices 5. The Scientific Context: Truth, Reason and Expertise 6. The Psychological Context I: Witnesses and Truth 7. The Psychological Context II: Reason, Narrative and Proof Afterword
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