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Offers a novel and distinctive cross-disciplinary perspective on the law of evidence, taking into account both moral and epistemic considerationsProvides comparative analysis incorporating both theory and the substantive law from many jurisdictionsExamines character evidence and hearsay - often analysed in the context of the risk of error, but rarely explored from a moral perspective

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Offers a novel and distinctive cross-disciplinary perspective on the law of evidence, taking into account both moral and epistemic considerationsProvides comparative analysis incorporating both theory and the substantive law from many jurisdictionsExamines character evidence and hearsay - often analysed in the context of the risk of error, but rarely explored from a moral perspective
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Autorenporträt
Ho Hock Lai is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law of the National University of Singapore.
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Ho's book A Philosophy of Evidence Law is an important contribution to this emerging body of literature at the interface between evidence scholarship and philosophy. This monograph is an excellent exemplar of this kind of interdisciplinary work, as it combines a deep understanding of the law of evidence with rigorous philosophical analysis, and it succeeds in showing the relevance of abstract theory to the detailed study of evidence rules and legal problems. The book is also to be commended for its breath of analysis, for it examines evidence rules of both criminal and civil law in several common law jurisdictions, with a foray into international law and continental law. Amaya, Amalia (2009) "The Ethics of Trial Deliberation: Moral Agency in Legal Fact-Finding," International Commentary on Evidence: Vol. 7 : Iss. 2, Article 2