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    The ethics of expert evidence / [edited by] Emma Cunliffe.

    • Title:The ethics of expert evidence / [edited by] Emma Cunliffe.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Cunliffe, Emma, editor.
    • Published/Created:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
      ©2017
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Evidence, Expert--Moral and ethical aspects.
    • Description:xi, 540 pages ; 26 cm
    • Series:Library of essays on legal ethics and the enforcement of law.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9781472450739 hardcover
      1472450736 hardcover
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. I Conceptualizing the Ethics of Expert Evidence
      1. Science, Law and the Expert Witness, Law & Contemporary Problems 72, 2009, 63
      90 / Joseph Sanders
      2. Revolution in Forensic Ethics: Narrative, Compassion and a Robust Professionalism, Psychiatric Clinics of North America 32, 2009, 423
      435 / Philip J. Candilis
      3. Personal Narrative and an African-American Perspective on Medical Ethics, Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law 33, 2005, 371
      381 / Ezra E. H. Griffith
      4. Comparative Study of Expert Testimony in France and the United States: Philosophical Underpinnings, History, Practice, and Procedure, Texas International Law Journal 31, 3, 1996, 181
      213 / Robert F. Taylor
      pt. II Intellectual Basis and Role Comprehension
      5. Cool Crucible: Forensic Science and the Frailty of the Criminal Trial, Current Issues in Criminal Justice 24, 1, 2012, 51
      68 / Mehera San Roque
      6. Where the Rubber meets the Road: Thinking about Expert Evidence as Expert Testimony, Villanova Law Review 52, 2007, 803
      842 / Simon A. Cole
      7. Independence, Reliability & Expert Testimony in Criminal Trials, Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences 45, 2013, 284
      295 / Emma Cunliffe
      8. Research Subpoenas and the Sociology of Knowledge, Law & Contemporary Problems 59, 1996, 95
      118 / Sheila Jasanoff
      9. (Why) Are Civil and Criminal Expert Evidence Different? Tulsa Law Review 43, 2007, 381
      396 / Deirdre Dwyer
      10. Judging the Scientific and Medical Literature: Some Legal Implications of Changes to Biomedical Research and Publication, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 28, 2008, 523
      61 / Gary Edmond
      11. Beyond Bad Apples: Analyzing the Role of Forensic Science in Wrongful Convictions, Southwestern Law Review 37, 2008, 1027
      1050 / William C. Thompson
      12. Practical Solutions to Cognitive and Human Factor Challenges in Forensic Science, Forensic Science Policy & Management: An International Journal 4, 2013, 105
      113 / Itiel E. Dror
      13. Social Facticity and the Law: A Social Expert's Eyewitness Account of Law, Social & Legal Studies 5, 1996, 201
      217 / Mariana Valverde
      pt. III Case Studies and Debates
      A. Humanities and Social Sciences
      14. History, Memory and the Law: The Historian as Expert Witness, History & Theory 41, 2002, 326
      345 / Richard J. Evans
      15. Native History on Trial: Confessions of an Expert Witness, Canadian Historical Review 84, 2003, 255
      73 / Arthur J. Ray
      16. ASA's Missed Opportunity to Promote Sound Science in Court, Sociological Methods & Research 40, 2011, 605
      620 / Laurens Walker
      17. Siding with Science: In Defense of ASA's Dukes v Walmart Amicus Brief, Sociological Methods & Research 40, 2011, 646
      667 / Jill Weinberg
      B. Medicine
      18. Effective Communication with the Criminal Justice System, Final Report of the Inquiry into Pediatric Forensic Pathology (Toronto: Queen's Printer, 2008), 406
      436 / Stephen T. Goudge
      19. Guidelines for the Ethical Use of Neuroimages in Medical Testimony: Report of a Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference, American Journal of Neuroradiology 35, 2014, 632
      637 / Paul R. Wolpe
      20. Price Paid: Manipulation of Otolaryngologists by the Tobacco Industry to Obfuscate the Emerging Truth that Smoking Causes Cancer, Laryngoscope 122, 2012, 75
      87 / Hussein A. Samji
      21. Supreme Court Judgment on Medical Interrogation: On the Just Use of Science and the Ethics of Doctor Participation in Criminal Investigation, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics 7, 3, 2010, 139
      142 / Amar Jesani
      C. Psychology
      22. Empirical and Ethical Problems with Custody Recommendations: A Call for Clinical Humility and Judicial Vigilance Family Court Review 43, 2005, 193
      222 / Jeffrey P. Wittmann
      23. `Syndromization' of Women's Experience, University of British Columbia Law Review 25, 1991, 51
      59 / Isabel Grant
      24. Astrid Birgden and Kris Gledhill, The Witness Who Saw/He Left No Doubt: A Comparative Consideration of Expert Testimony in Mental Disability Law Cases in Common and Civil Law Systems, Journal of Investigative Psychology & Offender Profiling 6, 2009, 59
      88 / Michael L. Perlin.
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