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Legal stories and the process of proof [PDF]
In this paper, we continue our research on a hybrid narrative-argumentative approach to evidential reasoning in the law by showing the interaction between factual reasoning (providing a proof for 'what happened' in a case) and legal reasoning (making a decision based on the proof).
Bart Verheij, F J Bex, Verheij Bart
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Legal proof and statistical conjunctions [PDF]
AbstractA question, long discussed by legal scholars, has recently provoked a considerable amount of philosophical attention: ‘Is it ever appropriate to base a legal verdict on statistical evidence alone?’ Many philosophers who have considered this question reject legal reliance on bare statistics, even when the odds of error are extremely low.
Lewis Ross
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Legal Epistemology and Legal Proof
This article examines the relationship between legal epistemology and legal proof. On the one hand, there has been an explosion of recent scholarship applying philosophical ideas, concepts, and arguments from epistemology to the law of evidence and the ...
Michael S. Pardo
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THE LEGAL PROOF OF MACAU SCAM IN MALAYSIA
Although there are 5218 Macau scam cases reported since January to October 2020, from the total of the cases, 1420 cases were charged and 2676 were arrested by the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP). This fact can be considered as strong evidence to proof that
Nurbazla Ismail +2 more
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The sensitivity of legal proof
AbstractThe proof paradox results from conflicting intuitions concerning different types of fallible evidence in a court of law. We accept fallible individual evidence but reject fallible statistical evidence even when the conditional probability that the defendant is guilty given the evidence is the same, a seeming inconsistency.
Guido Melchior, Melchior Guido
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A bijective proof of an enumerative property of legal bracketings
A legal bracketing (or balanced parenthesis system or Dyck word) of length \(n\) is a word \(L\) on the alphabet \(\{a,b\}\) with \(n\) \(a\)'s and \(n\) \(b\)'s any prefix of which contains at least as many \(a\)'s as \(b\)'s. A jump (resp. landing) is a maximal subword of \(a\)'s (resp.
Saad Benchekroun, Paul Moszkowski
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RESPONSIBILITY AND LEGAL PROOF OF THE CRIME HATE SPEECH ON SOCIAL MEDIA [PDF]
Indonesia is a country that operates a democratic system. A democratic government system is characterized by freedom of each individual to express his opinion in any way that is protected by the state constitution. The rules discussing freedom of opinion
Sari A.G., Warka M., Budiarsih, Hadi S.
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Intime conviction’ in Germany: Conceptual Foundations, Historical Development and Current Meaning
The paper analyses the concept of «intime conviction» from the perspective of the German reformed inquisitorial criminal procedure. It starts off with the discussion of the foundations of the concept and explains how it – in essence, a flexible method to
Kai Ambos
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Legal shifts in the process of proof [PDF]
In this paper, we continue our research on a hybrid narrative-argumentative approach to evidential reasoning in the law by showing the interaction between factual reasoning and legal reasoning. We therefore emphasize the role of legal story schemes (as opposed to factual story schemes that formed the heart of our previous proposal). Legal story schemes
Bex, Floris, Verheij, Bart
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