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100 _aHodgkinson Tristram
245 _aExpert evidence : Law and practice
260 _aLondon
_bSweet & Maxwell
_c2011
300 _a792p
_ccvii
365 _b Rs. 4,750
505 _aContents: Foreword; Preface; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes; Table of Statutory Instruments; Table of foreign Legislation; Part A: Introduction – The principles and development of expert evidence; 1. Introduction; 2. Non-opinion expert evidence; 3. Novel scientific ideas and techniques: the twilight zone; Part B: Pre-trial practice and procedure; 4. Pre-trial procedure; 5. Single joint experts, assessors and experts appointed by the court; 6. Bias; 7. Privilege and confidentiality; Part C: Evidence at trial; 8. The expert witness at trial; 9. The form and content of expert evidence; 10. Experts and hearsay evidence; 11. Evidence produced by machines, devices and other apparatus; 12. The evidential value of expert evidence; 13. Costs and fees; 14. Immunity; Part D: Methods of proof; 15. Psychological and psychiatric evidence; 16. The valuation of land and buildings; 17. Forensic Sciences and Techniques; 18. Actuarial, accountancy and market research: evidence with a mathematical element; 19. Proof of Foreign Law; Part E: Specific tribunals; 20. Tribunals not governed by the strict rules of evidence; 21. Specific commercial jurisdictions; Part F: Fields of litigation; 22. Medical reports in personal injury cases; 23. Construction claims; 24. Intellectual property; 25. Criminal sentencing; 26. Drink/Driving offences; 27. Obscenity; 28. Matrimonial and other proceedings involving children; Part G: Expert evidence: The future; 29. The future; Appendices; Index.
650 _a1. Criminal Justice System - Expert Evidence - U K1. Criminal Justice - Role - Expert - Evidence - U K
700 _aJames Mark
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