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Philosophical Foundations of Evidence Law
The volume covers different theoretical approaches to legal evidence including the nature and function of evidence, proof, and law of evidence. It also covers a wide range of contemporary debates on topics such as truth, proof, economics, gender, and race.
Author(s) | By Christian Dahlman (Professor of Jurisprudence, Professor of Jurisprudence, Lund University), Alex Stein (Justice, Justice, Israel Supreme Court), Giovanni Tuzet (Professor of Philosophy of Law, Professor of Philosophy of Law, Bocconi University). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 432 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 30 Sept 2021 |
Availability | Available |
The volume covers different theoretical approaches to legal evidence including the nature and function of evidence, proof, and law of evidence. It also covers a wide range of contemporary debates on topics such as truth, proof, economics, gender, and race.
Evidence, truth and knowledge 1: Hock Lai Ho: Evidence and truth 2: Gabriel Broughton, Brian Leiter: The Naturalized epistemology approach to evidence 3: Jordi Ferrer Beltran: Proven facts, beliefs and reasoned verdicts 4: Lena Wahlberg, Christian Dah
Christian Dahlman is Professor of Jurisprudence at Lund University (Sweden) and holds the Samuel Pufendorf chair at the Faculty of Law. He has a PhD in philosophy of law from Lund University and his academic career includes a research fellowship at Cambri