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Evidential Legal Reasoning
Crossing Civil Law and Common Law Traditions

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William Twining, Ronald J. Allen, Baosheng Zhang, Adrian A. S. Zuckerman, Sarah Summers, John Jackson, Amalia Amaya, Giovanni Tuzet, Michele Taruffo, Hock Lai Ho, Frederick Schauer, Carmen Vázquez, Gary Edmond, Marina Gascón Abellán, Mauricio Duce J., Dale A. Nance, Daniel González Lagier, Jordi Ferrer Beltrán
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  • Date Published: May 2022
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781316516997

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  • This book offers a transnational perspective of evidentiary problems, drawing on insights from different systems and legal traditions. It avoids the isolated manner of analyzing evidence and proof within each Common Law and Civil Law tradition. Instead, it features contributions from leading authors in the evidentiary field from a variety of jurisdictions and offers an overview of essential topics that are of both theoretical and practical interest. The collection examines evidence not only as a transnational field, but in a cross-disciplinary context. Each chapter engages with the interdisciplinary themes cutting through the issues discussed, benefiting from the expertise and experience of their diverse authors.

    • Offers the reader a fuller picture of the complexity of relationships between the different pieces of evidentiary law and substantive law
    • Provides the fundamental evidentiary concepts from each legal tradition and their relationship with certain social, political, economic objectives
    • Presents a transnational perspective of evidentiary problems, avoiding its conventional isolated discussion within its own legal tradition and highlighting their shared roots
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    • Date Published: May 2022
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781316516997
    • length: 328 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 157 x 29 mm
    • weight: 0.807kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Evidence as a multi-disciplinary field: What do the law and the discipline of law have to offer? William Twining
    2. New directions for evidence science, complex adaptative systems and a possibly unprovable hypothesis about human flourishing Ronald J. Allen
    3. The transformation of Chinese evidence theories and system: From objectivity to relevancy Baosheng Zhang and Ping Yang
    4. Truth finding and the mirage of inquisitorial process Adrian A. S. Zuckerman
    5. Evidential remedies for procedural rights violations: Comparative criminal evidence law and empirical research Sarah Summers
    6. Common law evidence and the common law of human rights: Towards a harmonic convergence? John Jackson
    7. Group-deliberative virtues and legal epistemology Amalia Amaya
    8. On probatory ostension and inference Giovanni Tuzet
    9. Inferences in judicial decisions about facts Michele Taruffo
    10. Silence as evidence Hock Lai Ho
    11. Sanctions for acts or sanctions for actors? Frederick Schauer
    12. From institutional to epistemic authority. Rethinking court-appointed experts Carmen Vázquez
    13. Latent justice: Fingerprint evidence and the limits of Adversarialism in England, Australia and New Zealand Gary Edmond
    14. Prevention and education: The path towards better forensic science evidence Marina Gascón Abellán
    15. Evidentiary practices and risks of wrongful conviction: An empirical perspective Mauricio Duce J.
    16 Burdens of proof and choice of law Dale A. Nance
    17. Is it possible to formulate a precise and objective standard of proof? Some questions based on an argumentative approach to evidence Daniel González Lagier
    18. Prolegomena to a theory of standards of proof: The test case for state liability for undue pre-trial detention Jordi Ferrer Beltrán.

  • Editors

    Jordi Ferrer Beltrán, Universitat de Girona
    Jordi Ferrer-Beltrán is full professor of Legal Philosophy and director of the Chair of Legal Culture at the University of Girona. He is co-editor of Quaestio Facti, International Journal on Evidential Legal Reasoning and member of the International Association of Procedural Law and of the Council of the International Association of Evidence Science.

    Carmen Vázquez, Universitat de Girona
    Carmen Vázquez Rojas is Associate Professor of Legal Philosophy at the University of Girona. She is academic coordinator of the Master's Degree on Evidentiary Reasoning at the University of Girona and the Università degli Studi di Genova. She is a member of the editing committee of Quaestio Facti, International Journal on Evidential Legal Reasoning. Member of the Council of the International Association of Evidence Science.

    Contributors

    William Twining, Ronald J. Allen, Baosheng Zhang, Adrian A. S. Zuckerman, Sarah Summers, John Jackson, Amalia Amaya, Giovanni Tuzet, Michele Taruffo, Hock Lai Ho, Frederick Schauer, Carmen Vázquez, Gary Edmond, Marina Gascón Abellán, Mauricio Duce J., Dale A. Nance, Daniel González Lagier, Jordi Ferrer Beltrán

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