tailieunhanh - Evidence, Proof and Justice: Legal Philosophy and the Provable in English Courts

A lot has happened in the last decade on rationalising the congeries of rules of evidence applied in English courts. Scientific evidence is gradually replacing evidence based on the principle of orality or spontaneity. And yet, judges are not scientifically trained. There is a convergence of the English adversarial system, especially in criminal proceedings, with the Continental inquisitorial system; and, what is more, the proliferation of statutes on the law of evidence and the wide discretionary powers vested in judges to admit all types of evidence raise serious issues of justice and ‘open impartiality’ as distinct from ‘close impartiality’ | Evidence Proof and Justice Legal Philosophy and the Provable in English Courts Solomon E. Salako Download free books at Solomon E. Salako Evidence Proof and Justice Legal Philosophy and the Provable in English Courts Download free ebooks at 2 Evidence Proof and Justice Legal Philosophy and the Provable in English Courts 2010 Solomon E. Salako Ventus Publishing ApS ISBN 978-87-7681-685-8 Download free ebooks at