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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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Forensic science expertise for international criminal proceedings: an old problem, a new context and a pragmatic resolution [PDF]
Expert witness testimony provides an important source of information for international criminal proceedings, and forensic science expertise from mass graves is no exception: findings from exhumations and examinations have featured in the ad hoc ...
Klinkner, Melanie Josefine
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EVIDENCE OF EXPERT'S EVIDENCE IS EVIDENCE [PDF]
ABSTRACTJohn Hardwig has championed the thesis (NE) that evidence that an expert EXP has evidence for a proposition P, constituted by EXP's testimony that P, is not evidence for P itself, where evidence for P is generally characterized as anything that counts towards establishing the truth of P.
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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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Merton and the Hot Tub: Scientific Conventions and Expert Evidence in Australian Civil Procedure [PDF]
Recently in Australia, common-law judges began to modify the way expert evidence is prepared and presented. Judges from a range of civil jurisdictions have conscientiously sought to reduce expert partisanship and the extent of expert disagreement in an ...
Edmond, Gary
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Guidance on noncorticosteroid systemic immunomodulatory therapy in noninfectious uveitis: fundamentals of care for uveitis (focus) initiative [PDF]
Topic: An international, expert-led consensus initiative to develop systematic, evidence-based recommendations for the treatment of noninfectious uveitis in the era of biologics.
Acharya, Nisha +150 more
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Adopting the interpretative/hermeneutical method typical of much legal scholarship, this article considers two sets of issues pertaining to LTDNA profiles as evidence in criminal proceedings.
Paul Roberts, Paul Roberts, Paul Roberts
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This article, based mainly on the jurisprudence of the ECtHR and the Supreme Court of Lithuania, discusses the issues of researching and evaluating expert opinions in national courts.
Rima Ažubalytė
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