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Evidence, British Law - General & Miscellaneous

Rethinking Evidence: Exploratory Essays

by William Twining
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Overview

The Law of Evidence has traditionally been perceived as a dry, highly technical, and mysterious subject. This book argues that problems of evidence in law are closely related to the handling of evidence in other kinds of practical decision-making and other academic disciplines, that it is closely related to common sense and that it is an interesting, lively and accessible subject. These essays develop a readable, coherent historical and theoretical perspective about problems of proof, evidence, and inferential reasoning in law. Although each essay is self-standing, they are woven together to present a sustained argument for a broad inter-disciplinary approach to evidence in litigation, in which the rules of evidence play a subordinate, though significant, role. This revised and enlarged edition includes a revised introduction, the best-known essays in the first edition, and new chapters on narrative and argumentation, teaching evidence, and evidence as a multi-disciplinary subject.

About the Author, William Twining

William Twining is Quain Professor of Juisprudence Emeritus at University College London, and a regular Visiting Professor at the University of Miami School of Law. His writings on evidence include Analysis of Evidence (2nd edn, Cambridge University Press 2005).

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Reprint of the Basil Blackwell edition of 1990 (and still shown to be in-print at $59.95). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 31, 1994
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Pages
407
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780810111424

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