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100 _aDennis I H
245 _aThe law of evidence
250 _a2nd
260 _aLondon
_bSweet & Maxwell
_c2002
300 _a757p
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365 _b Rs.2,180
505 _aContents: pt. I. Understanding evidence : the foundations of the law; 1. An introduction to the law of evidence; 2. The aims of the law of evidence; 3. Relevance and admissibility; 4. Facts and factfinding; pt. II. Obtaining evidence : pre-trial procedures and the regulation of access; 5. The privilege against self-incrimination and the right to silence; 6. Confessions; 7. Identification evidence; 8. Evidence obtained by illegal or unfair means; 9. Disclosure and immunity; 10. Legal professional privilege; pt. III. Adducing evidence : trial procedures and the principles of proof; 11. Burden and standard of proof; 12. Forms of proof and alternatives to proof; 13. Witnesses; 14. Examination of witnesses; 15. Vulnerable and suspect witnesses; pt. IV. Using evidence : the scope and limits of exclusionary rules; 16. Hearsay at common law and in civil proceedings; 17. The modern law of hearsay in criminal cases; 18. Character and credibility : an overview; 19. Evidence of bad character in criminal cases; 20. Opinion and expert evidence.
650 _a1.Evidence Law
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