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  • Formaat: 188 pages
  • Sari: Legal Pedagogy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429286292
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Teaching Evidence Law sets out the contemporary experiences of evidence teachers in a range of common law countries across four continents: Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States. It addresses key themes and places these in the context of academic literature on the teaching of evidence, proof and fact-finding.

This book focuses on the methods used to teach a mix of abstract and practical rules, as well as the underlying skills of fact-analysis, that students need to apply the law in practice, to research it in the future and to debate its appropriateness. The chapters describe innovative ways of overcoming the many challenges of this field, addressing the expanding fields of evidence law, how to reach and accommodate new audiences with an interest in evidence, and the tools devised to meet old and new pedagogical problems in this area.

Part of Routledge’s series on Legal Pedagogy, this book will be of great interest to academics, post-graduate students, teachers and researchers of evidence law, as well as those with a wider interest in legal pedagogy or legal practice.

List of contributors
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Foreword x
William Twining
Introduction: Taking evidence teaching seriously 1(12)
Yvonne Daly
Jeremy Gans
P.J. Schwikkard
PART 1 New tools
13(72)
1 Learning Evidence with an uncasebook
15(11)
Deborah Merritt
Ric Simmons
2 Teaching Evidence Law in a flipped classroom
26(11)
Peter Sankoff
3 Using true crime to teach Evidence
37(11)
Jeremy Cans
4 Using mock voir dires to assess the Law of Evidence
48(12)
Yvonne Daly
5 Using deductive reasoning to teach the application of a heightened relevance standard to sexual history evidence
60(12)
Elisabeth Mcdonald
6 Using international criminal law to teach Evidence
72(13)
John Jackson
Yvonne Mcdermott
PART 2 New audiences
85(48)
7 The influences of decolonisation on an Evidence curriculum
87(10)
P.J. Schwikkard
8 Undergraduate learning in Evidence: Complexities, challenges and opportunities
97(12)
Liz Heffernan
9 Bridging the law and forensic science divide
109(13)
Carole Mccartney
John Cassella
10 Teaching Evidence Law in Hong Kong after 1997
122(11)
Simon N.M. Young
PART 3 New fields
133(39)
11 A blended learning approach to teaching Electronic Evidence
135(14)
Lee Swales
Adrian Bellengere
12 Introducing Science and Technology Studies into the Expert Evidence course
149(11)
David S. Caudill
13 Teaching legal ethics in a course on Evidence
160(12)
Salona Lutchman
Conclusion: The horizon of Evidence Law teaching 172(11)
Yvonne Daly
Jeremy Cans
P.J. Schwikkard
Index 183
Yvonne Daly is Associate Professor of Law at Dublin City University, Ireland.

Jeremy Gans is Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

PJ Schwikkard is Professor of Public Law at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.