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The best-selling evidence textbook: clear, direct, and complete.The Modern Law of Evidence is an engaging and authoritative guide that provides concise and focused analysis of the theory behind the law as well as its practical application, with an emphasis on current debates. Key Features:- Provides an examination of the theory behind the law as well as its practical application, encouraging analytical thought on key debates- In-depth coverage of key topics found on evidence modules for any student studying for academic or professional qualificationsNew to this edition:- Covers all significant developments, including the Supreme Courts decision in Jones v Birmingham City Council confirming developments in relation to the civil standard of proof; R v W on the importance of the demeanour of witnesses; R v Lake on emotional distress, previous statements of witnesses, and judicial interventions; R v Inglis on the admissibility of hearsay in the interests of justice; R v Kadir on multiple hearsay; Henderson v Ross on waiver of privilege; R v AAM on the admissibility of evidence of coercive and controlling behaviour; R v AAD on expert evidence of human trafficking; and many more.- Draws on a wealth of new academic articles and other works of scholarship Digital formats and resources:The fifteenth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, including on Law Trove. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support. For more information about e-books, please visit www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
1: Introduction2: Preliminaries3: The burden and standard of proof4: Proof of facts without evidence5: Documentary and real evidence6: Witnesses7: Examination-in-chief8: Cross-examination and re-examination9: Corroboration and care warnings10: Visual and voice identification11: Evidence obtained by illegal or unfair means12: Hearsay in criminal cases13: Hearsay admissible by statute in civil proceedings14: Hearsay admissible at common law15: Confessions16: Adverse inferences from an accused's silence or conduct17: Evidence of character: evidence of character in civil cases18: Evidence of character: evidence of the good character of the accused19: Evidence of character: evidence of bad character in criminal cases20: Experts and opinion evidence21: Public policy22: Privilege23: Judgments as evidence of the facts upon which they were based
Review from previous edition The overall package is such as to make The Modern Law of Evidence an obvious choice as the recommended text for any evidence course, whether professional, undergraduate or postgraduate