Description
Clear and accessible writing style which is concise without oversimplification is ideal for those who are looking for a straightforward, easy-to-follow textbook on the Law of Evidence in England and Wales
Contains numerous extracts from cases and judgments framed by author commentary, presenting students with a wide range of legal authority
Utilises an innovative suite of pedagogic tools to support learning and develop understanding of the law, preparing students for assessment
New chapter on evidence in arbitral tribunals and additional practice tips, as well as full updates to case law throughout.
About the Author
Dr.Charanjit Singh is a Tenant Barrister at Holborn Chambers. He is Assistant Head of School and Principal Lecturer in Law at the University of Westminster.
Reviews
"The emphasis of this book is to take a practical and tactical approach to the evidence all practitioners and students will encounter on a daily basis in their everyday professional lives. The book provides a clear and easily understood analysis of evidence, without a solid comprehensive knowledge of what evidence actually comprises of, and how it can be used to the benefit of a case, lawyers in all areas of the law will be at a disadvantage both in terms of the case and their clients. This book provides a guide to the knowledge and skills a lawyer requires in conducting a case so as to bridge the academic and practical skills divide. Dr Singh is a highly respected member of Chambers who has over the years combined his academic work with a busy practice and is therefore ideally placed to write this book which provides an invaluable aid to many."
-Stuart Stevens, Head of Holborn Chambers, Barrister-at-Law
Book Information
ISBN 9781032252735
Author Charanjit Singh
Format Paperback
Page Count 482
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1000g