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2021
Being a country that practices dual legal systems, Malaysia has two sets of evidence law; first, is the evidence law applicable in the civil court based on the common law, and second, is the Islamic evidence law applicable in the Shari’ah court. In tracing the development of Islamic evidence law in Malaysia, one may find such law intriguing as it has ...
Hanifah Haydar Ali Tajuddin +1 more
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Being a country that practices dual legal systems, Malaysia has two sets of evidence law; first, is the evidence law applicable in the civil court based on the common law, and second, is the Islamic evidence law applicable in the Shari’ah court. In tracing the development of Islamic evidence law in Malaysia, one may find such law intriguing as it has ...
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2018
This chapter consists of three main parts. It first discusses the effect of various cognitive limitations, heuristics, and biases on the actual and perceived credibility of various types of evidence—including eyewitness testimonies, probabilistic data, and circumstantial evidence.
Eyal Zamir, Doron Teichman
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This chapter consists of three main parts. It first discusses the effect of various cognitive limitations, heuristics, and biases on the actual and perceived credibility of various types of evidence—including eyewitness testimonies, probabilistic data, and circumstantial evidence.
Eyal Zamir, Doron Teichman
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
This paper advances a contextualist approach to empirical legal research, arguing that legal scholars should seek to map behavioral regularities in discrete legal contexts rather than develop a broad theory of legal judgment. The need for this cartographic approach to legal behavior, and the inadequacy of a strictly nomothetic approach, is illustrated ...
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This paper advances a contextualist approach to empirical legal research, arguing that legal scholars should seek to map behavioral regularities in discrete legal contexts rather than develop a broad theory of legal judgment. The need for this cartographic approach to legal behavior, and the inadequacy of a strictly nomothetic approach, is illustrated ...
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2014
Recent years have witnessed the beginning of an important trend in environmental law and policy, namely the endeavor to integrate insights from the behavioral sciences into regulatory design and implementation. This chapter offers an assessment of the behavioralist turn, arguing that traditional precautionary environmental regulation—criticized by ...
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Recent years have witnessed the beginning of an important trend in environmental law and policy, namely the endeavor to integrate insights from the behavioral sciences into regulatory design and implementation. This chapter offers an assessment of the behavioralist turn, arguing that traditional precautionary environmental regulation—criticized by ...
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2015
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.
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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.
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Australian Uniform Evidence Law
2019Now in its second edition, Australian Uniform Evidence Law provides a clear and accessible introduction to the law of evidence. Following the structure of the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth), the text first introduces students to basic principles, then covers more detailed and complex elements of evidence law in later chapters.
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Isn’t there enough evidence on the benefits of patient navigation?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Electra D Paskett
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