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Strengthening the Position of Expert Witness in Judicial Process
An expert witness is a person requested to give testimony based on his/her specific expertise in a court trial. Expert testimony is needed to help the judges discovering the truth.
Indriati Amarini, Ratna Kartikawati
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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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VARIASI ARGUMEN SAKSI DALAM PEMBELAJARAN MENULIS ILMIAH BAGI MAHASISWA
ABSTRAK: Salah satu karakteristik artikel ilmiah ialah adanya variasi argumen sebagai bentuk pertanggungjawaban ilmiah seorang penulis terhadap isi artikelnya.
Antonius Nesi +2 more
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Despite the doctrine clearly differentiate the procedural figures of the expert and the witness, it has been reality in our courts to shall the specialist to act by testimony.
Rodrigo Grazinoli Garrido +1 more
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El Conflicto de Roles con respecto a la Prueba Pericial Psicológica en el Proceso Judicial
El artículo analiza la aportación de la prueba pericial psicológica al proceso judicial, así como los diferentes roles desempeñados por los psicólogos. Se describen los diferentes temas sobre los que cabe solicitar un dictamen a un psicólogo y se valora ...
Ignacio J Subijana, Enrique Echeburúa
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On trends of the role transition from expert assistant to expert witness
In the context of Chinese evidence law, the role of the expert assistant is to “offer opinion on the forensic expertise or specialized issues.” This role is multiple-facet, somewhat similar to a lawyer's role, and to some extent similar to that of a ...
Baosheng Zhang, Shuai Dong, Ping Yang
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Ethical Issues of Psychological Expert Testimony in Child Custody Cases: A Comparison of Ethical Approaches [PDF]
Background. Both authors are working on the Board of Ethics of the CzechMoravian Psychological Society. Tey face a recurring pattern of complaints, where one parent in the multilateral contractual feld of the child custody domain complains about the ...
Bohumila Baštecká, Hedvika Boukalová
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The article presents a few reflections on the expert opinion in the Polish criminal process. The article describes some general problems related to the expert’s opinion including the question of the specifics of the expert’s opinion in comparison to ...
Małgorzata Żbikowska
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Experts and evidence in deliberation: scrutinising the role of witnesses and evidence in mini-publics, a case study [PDF]
Experts hold a prominent position in guiding and shaping policy-making; however, the nature of expert input to decision-making is a topic of public debate. A key aspect of deliberative processes such as citizens’ juries is the provision of information to
Elstub, Stephen +3 more
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Jurors’ perceptions of forensic science expert witnesses:Experience, qualifications, testimony style and credibility [PDF]
The judicial system calls upon expert witnesses to testify in court when complex or specialized knowledge, beyond that of the lay person, is needed to interpret the evidence.
McCarthy Wilcox, A., NicDaeid, N.
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