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Book Title: Forensic Science Evidence and Expert Witness Testimony
Editor(s): Roberts, Paul; Stockdale, Michael
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781788111027
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents List of contributors Table of cases Table of legislation Introduction: forensic science, evidential reliability and institutional
reform Paul Roberts and Michael Stockdale 1 Making sense of forensic science evidence Paul Roberts 2 Re-assessing reliability Gary
Edmond 3 Admissibility, reliability and common law epistemology Tony Ward 4 Regulating forensic science Gillian Tully 5 Clarifying
the `reliability' continuum and testing its limits: biometric (fingerprint and DNA) expert evidence Sophie Carr, Angela Gallop, Emma
Piasecki, Gillian Tully and Tim J Wilson 6 Re-examining the `reliability' of forensic pathology evidence Tim J Wilson, Adam Jackson,
Angela Gallop and Emma Piasecki 7 Reliability by procedural rule reform? Expert evidence and the CivilCriminalFamily Procedure
Rules trichotomy Michael Stockdale 8 Expert evidence law reform in Ireland Liz Heffernan 9 Regulating expert evidence in US courts:
measuring Daubert's impact Edward J Imwinkelried v
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Forensic science evidence and expert witness testimony
10 A new Canadian paradigm? Judicial gatekeeping and the reliability of expert evidence Emma Cunliffe 11 Reliability and reform of
expert evidence in Malaysia's developmental state: putting the cart before the horse? Salim Farrar and Mohd Munzil Muhamad 12 Forensic
science evidence in non-adversary criminal justice systems Joëlle Vuille 13 `All we need to know'? Questioning transnational
scientific evidence Carole McCartney and Rick Graham Index
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