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A Guide to Expert Witness Evidence

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ISBN: 9781847667175
AuthorTottenham, Mark (Barrister and mediator,
Pub Date25/04/2019
BindingPaperback
Pages350
CountryGBR
Dewey347.415066
Quick overview A Guide to Expert Witness Evidence is a uniquely comprehensive exploration of expert witness evidence in Ireland. This new book places the expert witness in context, giving an overview of the Irish legal system both civil and criminal, and the different types of quasi-judicial tribunals and arbitration/mediation procedures.
€200.00

Topics covered include an overview of the Irish legal system both civil and criminal different types of quasi-judicial tribunals and arbitration/mediation procedures.

It explains who can be an expert witness, the scope of evidence given by expert witnesses and the function and duty of expert witnesses. A key part of the book examines the role of the expert in a pre trial context, including report writing, as well as the expert giving evidence in court. The book then examines experts in various contexts, e.g. In the commercial court, in a criminal trial, medical experts, engineering experts, in a local authority context and family law.

Contains coverage on the expert witness in the context of the legal system, as well as the limits of evidence that can be given. It also gives practical advice to dealing with performance anxiety.

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Topics covered include an overview of the Irish legal system both civil and criminal different types of quasi-judicial tribunals and arbitration/mediation procedures.

It explains who can be an expert witness, the scope of evidence given by expert witnesses and the function and duty of expert witnesses. A key part of the book examines the role of the expert in a pre trial context, including report writing, as well as the expert giving evidence in court. The book then examines experts in various contexts, e.g. In the commercial court, in a criminal trial, medical experts, engineering experts, in a local authority context and family law.

Contains coverage on the expert witness in the context of the legal system, as well as the limits of evidence that can be given. It also gives practical advice to dealing with performance anxiety.