This is the first textbook to set the Scots law of evidence against
a modern backdrop of legal thought and empirical research. It
examines the non-legal dimensions of evidence and proof through the
lens of legal philosophy, procedure, sociology, science and
psychology to analyse the contexts that affect the handling of
facts and the process of proof in Scotland. Drawing extensively on
socio-legal research, the book provides an accurate picture of how
fact-finding works in Scotland - giving students the foundation for
a complete, critical and contextual understanding of Scots evidence
law.
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