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Expert Evidence, “Naked Statistics” and Standards of Proof [PDF]
In the context of the UK Supreme Court decision in Sienkiewicz v Greif (2011) this article discusses the question whether so-called “naked statistical evidence” can satisfy the civil standard of proof in English law, the “balance of probabilities”.
T. Ward
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Requiem for the Burden of Proof
The burden of proof, a notion specific to the medieval Roman-canonical process but alien to the four Roman procedural systems, ought to have become obsolete with the introduction of the free assessment of evidence. However, doctrinal and jurisprudential
Jordi Nieva Fenoll
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Preventive detention and standards of proof: proposals for the Brazilian criminal procedure
Based on recent discussions regarding legal epistemology, this paper intends to investigate and propose standards of proof for the decision that decrees preventive detention of the accused in the Brazilian criminal procedure.
Caio Badaró Massena
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STANDARDS OF PROOF: A COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW FROM THE UKRAINIAN PERSPECTIVE
The article addresses the issue of standards of proof from a comparative perspective. The author sketches the conventional distinction between common law and civil law countries in this regard, as well as some approaches that query the validity of the
Bohdan Karnaukh
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A Comparative Study of the Burden of Proof in Claims Based on Scientific Evidence in Iranian and English Law [PDF]
This study aims to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the Iranian and English legalsystems regarding the use of scientific evidence and to propose solutions for overcomingobstacles to its acceptance.
Arezoo Ghazanfari +2 more
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Perfectionism and efficiency: Accuracy, response bias, and invested time in proof-reading performance [PDF]
Investigating problem-solving performance, Ishida, H. (2005: College students’ perfectionism and task-strategy inefficience: Why their efforts go unrewarded?
Barrick +19 more
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STANDARDS OF PROOF IN THE CONTEXT OF THE MEDICAL CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY
This paper discusses the standards of proof, also known as sufficiency models, in the context of the medical civil responsibility. The purpose of this study is to verify, from a doctrinal perception and from a study of cases, what would be the standard ...
Clarissa Diniz Guedes +1 more
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The Reasonable and the Relevant: Legal Standards of Proof
According to a common conception of legal proof, satisfying a legal burden requires establishing a claim to a numerical threshold. Beyond reasonable doubt, for example, is often glossed as 90% or 95% likelihood given the evidence.
Georgi Gardiner
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Reasoning and Proof ability are one of the five standards in NCTM. Its implementation in learning can be transformed into problem-based learning (PBL). The purpose of this study is to provide a description related to the internalization of Reasoning and ...
Awal Nur Kholifatur Rosyidah +4 more
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ISO 9000 certification benefits reality or myth? [PDF]
Given the rapid recent growth in ISO 9000 applications and the business performance benefits being claimed for it by National Accreditation Registrars, it is timely to review the research in this area to see if any substantial proof exists for these ...
Dick, Gavin P.M.
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