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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The contributors vi
- Acknowledgements vii
- Table of cases viii
- Table of legislation xiv
- Introduction 1
- 1. Cadder and beyond: suspects’ rights and the public interest 18
- 2. ‘Access to justice’ for complainers? The pitfalls of the Scottish Government’s case to abolish corroboration 41
- 3. The relevance of sexual history and vulnerability in the prosecution of sexual offences 67
- 4. ‘Similar fact’ evidence and Moorov: time for rationalisation? 97
- 5. Hearsay in Scots law: rethinking and reforming 121
- 6. Eyewitness identification evidence and its problems: recommendations for change 139
- 7. Assessing witness credibility and reliability: engaging experts and disengaging Gage? 161
- 8. The process of criminal evidence law reform in Scotland: what can we learn? 194
- 9. Scottish criminal evidence law adrift? 224
- Bibliography 248
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The contributors vi
- Acknowledgements vii
- Table of cases viii
- Table of legislation xiv
- Introduction 1
- 1. Cadder and beyond: suspects’ rights and the public interest 18
- 2. ‘Access to justice’ for complainers? The pitfalls of the Scottish Government’s case to abolish corroboration 41
- 3. The relevance of sexual history and vulnerability in the prosecution of sexual offences 67
- 4. ‘Similar fact’ evidence and Moorov: time for rationalisation? 97
- 5. Hearsay in Scots law: rethinking and reforming 121
- 6. Eyewitness identification evidence and its problems: recommendations for change 139
- 7. Assessing witness credibility and reliability: engaging experts and disengaging Gage? 161
- 8. The process of criminal evidence law reform in Scotland: what can we learn? 194
- 9. Scottish criminal evidence law adrift? 224
- Bibliography 248
- Index 267