Canadian Evidence Law In A Nutshell 3rd Edition
The Law of Evidence, by David M. Paciocco and Lee Stuesser, is Canada's leading text in evidentiary law in both criminal and civil cases. For nearly two decades, it has been relied upon by judges, practitioners, and scholars both in the courtroom and in the classroom. In the newest edition of this frequently cited book, the.
What All Non-Lawyers Working In The Justice System Need To Know About Evidence Law Evidence law can be a complex and daunting subject matter, but finally, here is a textbook specifically written for students and non-lawyers working in the justice system. Professor Paul Atkinson, an evidence teacher for the last 25 years, explains in easy-to-understand language, the rules and principles of evidence in Canada, and how legal statutes and case precedents determine our evidence laws. This second edition contains the most recent provincial Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada cases on rulings relating to evidence.
Description Canadian Evidence Law in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition provides a succinct introduction to the legal and practical aspects of the law of evidence in Canada. Professors Delisle and Dufraimont articulate the principles underlying each of the rules of evidence, bringing clarity to this fascinating and continually evolving area of law. The third edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect recent changes in the law and to add the latest leading Supreme Court of Canada decisions such as R. Khelawon, F.H. McDougall, R.
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