This text gives a picture of the role and duties of the expert witness both in the UK and in seven other jurisdictions. With articles and chapters from leading practitioners around the world, it looks at the role of the expert in different disciplines and jurisdictions, examining topical issues.
| Categories: | Arbitration, Evidence |
|---|
Related products
-
ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE THIRD EDITION (Asian Reprint)
RM600.00Electronic Evidence is now recognised as the main source of evidence worldwide. It affects every aspect of law, criminal and civil, and with the internet, is even more important for all lawyers to understand and apply to daily practice.
“Electronic Evidence, 3rd Edition” provides you with essential guidance on how to understand electronic evidence and how to use this successfully in litigation and other means of dispute resolution.
This title brings together all the issues relating to disclosure, procedure and admissibility of electronic evidence as well as comprehensive coverage of jurisdictions including Australia, Canada, the UK, Hong Kong, India, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and the USA.
Key benefits:
- Currently the only text available on this subject
- Enables you to advise on electronic evidence confidently
- Covers the complexities and types of electronic evidence in one source, and also makes suggestions for further reading on more technical issues, to save you time
- Ensures compliance with procedures and duties to the court for the disclosure of electronic evidence
- Includes coverage of key foreign jurisdictions and a glossary to ease understanding
New to Electronic Evidence Third Edition:
- Developments in cloud computing
- More cases in encryption of evidence (in the UK and USA)
- A new separate chapter on encryption of evidence
- New chapter on the EU – the EU is now moving fairly rapidly into developing the EU prosecutor and EU investigator in criminal matters, and there are developments in relation to the European Arrest Warrant and European Investigation Order. In essence, the EU want to move towards the harmonization of criminal procedure. The moves will have a significant effect on all Member States, and will also affect electronic evidence significantly
- Civil matters – there are continuing developments in disclosure/discovery, mainly in respect to amendments to practice directions (minor), and respecting relevant case law
-
FORENSIC MEDICINE FOR LAWYERS SECOND EDITION ( IN GOOD CONDITION )
RM80.00The opportunity has been taken to bring the law fully up to date, and the book now includes tables of statutes and cases. The chapters covering comparative medico – legal systems, transplantation, industrial injury, marriage and pregnancy, and poisons law have been extensively rewritten. Current problems in medical jurisprudence, including brainstem death, surrogate motherhood, euthanasia, the Mental Health ( Amendment Act ), negligence and informed consent, are either introduced for the first time or discussed in greater detail.
-
Expert Evidence: Law and Practice, 5th Edition
RM1,754.00Authors: Tristram Hodgkinson, Mark JamesISBN13: 9780414074330Published: April 2020Country of Publication: UKFormat: HardbackRM1,950.00 -
MAY ON CRIMINAL EVIDENCE 6TH EDITION
RM495.00Criminal evidence is an area of the law that is both highly complex and rapidly changing. All criminal practitioners must have a clear understanding of the principles and practice of the relevant rules of evidence. The sixth edition of May on Criminal Evidence provides just such an understanding. The Criminal Justice Act 2003 made enormous changes to much of the law on criminal evidence and that, combined with the extent of amending and subsequent legislation and case law, means that access to a comprehensive account and analysis of the present-day law is essential for criminal practitioners. Another development has been the growing importance of the European Convention on Human Rights and its application to the law of England and Wales. The principles of the Convention
and their analysis by the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg are now embedded in English law and practice and are deftly interwoven into the text of this edition. Recent developments in case law and legislation in all areas of criminal evidence are also covered.- The meaning and classification of evidence; best evidence; admissibility and relevance; real evidence; documents
- The burden and standard of proof
- Exclusionary rules and exceptions: evidence of opinion; character; hearsay including confessions.
- Exclusion through discretion; privilege; public interest; Convention rights
- Identification; corroboration; suspect evidence
- Rules connected with the trial: functions of judge, jury, justices; competence and compellability of witnesses; disclosure; course of evidence; previous consistent statements; examination of witnesses
-
The Law of Evidence, Advocacy and Professional Ethics, 5th Edition
RM250.00Author: Justice Datuk Dr. Hj. HamidSultan Bin Abu Bakar
Revised: Dato’ Mah Weng Kwai, Dr. Arun Kasi
ISBN: 9789839880205
Reprinted: 2021 -
C.D. Field’s Commentary on Law of Evidence, 14th Edition (5 Volumes)
RM2,625.00Author: CD Field’s
ISBN: 9789388918060
Year Of Publication:Â 2022
Country of Publication: India -
A COMMENTARY ON CRIMINAL LAW & EVIDENCE
RM120.00This book is unique in that its methodology, approach and style of presentation in which the relevant materials have been analyzed, organized and presented making it a convenient, clear, compact, concise and comprehensive source of reference.
This book will be a ready source of reference and consultation, not only for the law students but also for those involved in the teaching of criminal law and evidence. It is hoped that it will serve as a simple and useful guide for fresh practitioners. Busy judges and experienced practitioners will also find it extremely useful as it contains a rich source of reading materials and covers plethora of cases.
RM240.00








