Teaching Evidence Law

Teaching Evidence Law

Contemporary Trends and Innovations

Daly, Yvonne; Schwikkard, PJ; Gans, Jeremy

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2022

200

Mole

Inglês

9780367519322

15 a 20 dias

453

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INTRODUCTION: Taking Evidence Teaching Seriously. PART ONE: NEW TOOLS. 1. Learning Evidence with an Uncasebook. 2. Teaching Evidence Law in a Flipped Classroom. 3. Using True Crime to Teach Evidence. 4. Using Mock Voir Dires to Assess the Law of Evidence. 5. Using Deductive Reasoning to Teach the Application of a Heightened Relevance Standard to Sexual History Evidence. 6. Using International Criminal Law to Teach Evidence. PART TWO: NEW AUDIENCES. 7. The Influences of Decolonisation on an Evidence Curriculum. 8. Undergraduate Learning in Evidence: Complexities, Challenges and Opportunities. 9. Bridging the Law and Forensic Science Divide. 10. Teaching Evidence Law in Hong Kong after 1997. PART THREE: NEW FIELDS. 11. A Blended Learning Approach to Teaching Electronic Evidence. 12. Introducing Science and Technology Studies into the Expert Evidence Course. 13. Teaching Legal Ethics in a Course on Evidence. CONCLUSION: The Horizon of Evidence Law Teaching
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