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Evidence 6th ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780192609755
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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Choo's Evidence provides students with a lucid account of the core principles of the law of evidence in England and Wales, whilst also exploring the fundamental rationales that underlie the law as a whole.

This clear and engaging text explores current debates and draws on different jurisdictions to achieve a fascinating mix of critical and thought-provoking analysis for students and practitioners alike. Where appropriate, the author draws on comparative material and a variety of socio-legal, empirical, and non-legal material. Thorough footnoting and further reading lists provide valuable signposting to a wealth of additional sources.

New to this edition:

  • Discusses all of the new cases of signifiance, including R v Smith (Alec) (2020), R v Stevens (Jack) (2020), R v Townsend (2020), R (Jet2.com Ltd) v CAA (2020), R (Maughan) v Oxfordshire Senior Coroner (2020), Shagang Shipping Co Ltd v HNA Group Co Ltd (2020), and Stubbs v The Queen (2020)
  • Includes revisions to the Criminal Procedure Rules, Criminal Practice Directions, and Police and Criminal Evidence Act Codes of Practice

Subjects:
Evidence, eBooks
Contents:
1:Introduction
2:Burden and standard of proof
3:The course of evidence
4:Confessions
5:The right to silence and the privilege against self-incrimination
6:Identification evidence
7:Investigatory impropriety: violations of the European Convention on Human Rights and undercover police operations
8:Public interest immunity and related matters
9:Legal professional privilege
10:Character evidence
11:Hearsay evidence
12:Expert evidence
13:Witnesses
14:Alternative pathways to proof