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The article deals with the scientific proof, which is a variant of expert evidence. This includes, for example, expert evidence, expert testimony or experts.
Adrian Simons Pino
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The judicial assessment of expert evidence in Polish criminal procedure
In the article, the author addresses the issue of the judicial assessment of expert evidence in Polish criminal proceedings. Over the years, the reliance of the criminal justice system on experts increased dramatically.
Denis Solodov
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No More Laissez Faire? Expert Evidence, Rule Changes and Reliability: Can More Effective Training for the Bar and Judiciary Prevent Miscarriages of Justice? [PDF]
The apparent link between miscarriages of justice in prosecutions involving expert evidence and the level of training provided to the legal profession (the Bar in particular) and the judiciary in respect of such evidence was highlighted in 2005 with the ...
Davies, Gemma, Piasecki, Emma
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Interrogating the Role and Value of Cultural Expertise in Law
It is common for litigation to draw upon expert evidence to assist a judge to arrive at a balanced decision. This paper examines the role of one type of expert evidence submitted to courts, namely cultural expertise (CE), which provides information on ...
John R. Campbell
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The translator as an expert witness in court
In the matter of R v Yang the Supreme Court of Western Australia considered the role of a translator as an expert witness. In this particular case, the Court had to consider the accuracy and relevance of a translation provided in a criminal trial.
Rocco Loiacono
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The Principle of Validity: A Methodological Imperative in Forensic Practice
The author reflects on whether validity can be considered both a principle of law and a functional principle of forensic expert activity. Disclosing the methodological significance of validity, which is yet to be fully and consistently incorporated in ...
Igor' A. Grigor'ev
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For most of its history, archaeology has too often taken an indulgent attitude toward looting and antiquities trafficking. The primary response to these dangers has been to publish the main findings made outside of academia.
Ignacio Rodríguez Temiño +6 more
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Challenging the Majority Rule in Matters of Truth [PDF]
The majority rule has caught much attention in recent debate about the aggregation of judgments. But its role in finding the truth is limited. A majority of expert judgments is not necessarily authoritative, even if all experts are equally competent, if ...
Lahno, Bernd
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Contracting Forensic DNA Experts by the Defense in Hungarian Criminal Procedure
Most of the studies published in Hungary on the judicial expert system and expert evidence in criminal proceedings do not deal with the question whether the availability of forensic DNA experts is adequate for the defense.
Mónika Nogel
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Characteristics of expert´s report as evidence [PDF]
In recent years, there has been an increasing need for private expert´s report for judicial evidence. In practise, it appears that a well-developed expert´s report is an important bases for the court´s decision-making. It is no secret that the quality of
Kubica Milan, Švejdová Nikola
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