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E-raamat: Scottish Criminal Evidence Law: Current Developments and Future Trends

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Analyses the recent, sweeping changes to Scottish criminal evidence law and what they entail

Scottish criminal evidence law has recently undergone major, primarily reactive changes, with more reform on the way. These ad hoc developments are fundamentally altering the basic principles of Scottish criminal evidence which have been in place since the 19th century. This book gathers leading experts in the field to analyse these changes, discern any patterns and ask what the ramifications are for the future of Scottish criminal evidence law.

The areas affected include: police questioning of suspects, the treatment of vulnerable witnesses in court, hearsay, the admissibility of the accused's previous convictions, the Crown's duty of disclosure and the need for corroboration.
The contributors vi
Acknowledgements vii
Table of cases
viii
Table of legislation
xiv
Introduction 1(17)
Peter R Duff
Pamela R Ferguson
1 Cadder and beyond: suspects' rights and the public interest
18(23)
Claire McDiarmid
2 `Access to justice' for complainers? The pitfalls of the Scottish Government's case to abolish corroboration
41(26)
Ilona Cairns
3 The relevance of sexual history and vulnerability in the prosecution of sexual offences
67(30)
Liz Campbell
Sharon Cowan
4 `Similar fact' evidence and Moorov: time for rationalisation?
97(24)
Fraser P Davidson
5 Hearsay in Scots law: rethinking and reforming
121(18)
Gerry Maher
6 Eyewitness identification evidence and its problems: recommendations for change
139(22)
Pamela R Ferguson
7 Assessing witness credibility and reliability: engaging experts and disengaging Gage?
161(33)
Donald Nicolson
Derek P Auchie
8 The process of criminal evidence law reform in Scotland: what can we learn?
194(30)
James Chalmers
Fiona Leverick
Shona W Stark
9 Scottish criminal evidence law adrift?
224(24)
Peter R Duff
Bibliography 248(19)
Index 267
Peter Duff is Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Aberdeen School of Law. Pamela Ferguson is Professor of Scots Law at the University of Dundee.