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Evidential Rules for Criminal Trials: Who Should be in Charge?
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Alex Stein
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21. April 1999
Published Online: 1999-4-21
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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- Evidential Rules for Criminal Trials: Who Should be in Charge?
- Fact Determination: Common Sense Knowledge, Judicial Notice, and Social Science Evidence
- Adams and the Person in the Locked Room
- Bayesianism and Apriorism
- Response to an Article
- Comment on: Adams and the Person in the Locked Room
- Reply to Comment on: Adams and the Person in the Locked Room
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Article
- Evidential Rules for Criminal Trials: Who Should be in Charge?
- Fact Determination: Common Sense Knowledge, Judicial Notice, and Social Science Evidence
- Adams and the Person in the Locked Room
- Bayesianism and Apriorism
- Response to an Article
- Comment on: Adams and the Person in the Locked Room
- Reply to Comment on: Adams and the Person in the Locked Room