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Scottish Criminal Evidence Law Current Developments And Future Trends Peter Duff Pamela R Ferguson

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Scottish Criminal Evidence Law Current Developments And Future Trends Peter Duff Pamela R Ferguson
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Peter Duff; Pamela R. Ferguson
ISBN: 9781474414777, 147441477X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Scottish Criminal Evidence Law Current Developments And Future Trends Peter Duff Pamela R Ferguson by Peter Duff; Pamela R. Ferguson 9781474414777, 147441477X instant download after payment.

Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entail

Scottish criminal evidence law has recently undergone major, primarily reactive changes, with more reform on the way. These ad hoc developments are fundamentally altering the basic principles of Scottish criminal evidence which have been in place since the 19th century. This book gathers leading experts in the field to analyse these changes, discern any patterns and ask what the ramifications are for the future of Scottish criminal evidence law.


The areas affected include: police questioning of suspects, the treatment of vulnerable witnesses in court, hearsay, the admissibility of the accused’s previous convictions, the Crown’s duty of disclosure and the need for corroboration.


Key Features
  • The only complete analysis of recent major changes to Scottish criminal evidence law
  • Considers the likely future direction of criminal evidence law reform in Scotland
  • Adopts a theoretical and comparative perspective and a socio-legal approach to Scottish criminal evidence law
  • Evaluates theoretical models of criminal procedure

Contributors

Derek P. Auchie, Senior Lecturer (Scholarship), University of Aberdeen


Ilona Cairns, Lecturer, University of Aberdeen


Liz Campbell, Professor of Criminal Law, University of Durham


James Chalmers, Regius Professor of Law, University of Glasgow


Sharon Cowan, Professor of Feminist and Queer Legal Studies, University of Edinburgh


Fraser P. Davidson, Professor Emeritus, University of Stirling


Peter Duff, Professor of Criminal Justice, University of Aberdeen


Pamela R. Ferguson, Professor of Scots Law, University of Dundee


Fiona Leverick, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice


Gerry Maher QC, Professor of Criminal Law, University of Edinburgh


Claire McDiarmid, Reader, University of Strathclyde


Donald Nicolson, Professor of Law, University of Strathclyde


Shona W. Stark, Fellow in Law at Christ's College, Cambridge

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