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Law of Evidence

A clear and accessible introduction to the law of evidence, enhanced with numerous case and material extracts and visual aids.

Nicola Monaghan (Author)

9781107604612, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 26 March 2015

528 pages, 2 b/w illus. 34 colour illus. 2 tables
24.6 x 19 x 2.3 cm, 1.12 kg

'… an extremely well-written and clearly presented textbook on a difficult subject matter. Monaghan's expert knowledge of the law of evidence is set out in a manner which is both understandable and suitably challenging for law students.' Phillip Taylor, The Barrister

Combining straightforward explanation with scholarly analysis, Law of Evidence introduces students to the full range of topics covered in law of evidence courses, with clarity and depth. Highlighting the context within which the law operates, the textbook maintains an engaging narrative with a strong practical focus. Integrated extracts from key judgments and statutes, as well as academic articles and books, lead students to develop a deeper understanding of the subject, and detailed commentary on these extracts helps students develop the ability to read and analyse case law effectively. Student learning is further supported by numerous visual aids, including diagrams, flowcharts and tables, which illustrate the relationships between principles and provisions and clarify the complex aspects of the law. A companion website with regular updates to the text ensures that students always have the most up-to-date coverage of the law at their fingertips.

1. Introduction to the law of evidence
2. Preliminary issues
3. Burden of proof
4. Silence
5. Confession evidence
6. Illegally and improperly obtained evidence
7. Hearsay
8. Character evidence
9. Witnesses
10. Trial procedure and witness testimony
11. Corroboration and identification evidence
12. Opinion and expert evidence
13. Disclosure and public interest immunity
14. Privilege and public interest immunity.

Subject Areas: Criminal procedure: law of evidence [LNFX3], Criminal procedure [LNFX], Criminal law & procedure [LNF], Law [L]

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