Evidence

Theory of Legal Evidence - Evidence in Legal Theory

Edited by Verena Klappstein · Maciej Dybowski
Springer-Verlag January 2023

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ISBN-13
9783030838430
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Publication
January 2023
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
Switzerland ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book addresses theoretical problems concerning legal evidence. The concept of evidence is expected to fulfill a number of distinct roles in science and philosophy, but also in legal theory and law, some of which are complementary, while others are conflicting. In their profession, lawyers have to deal with evidence and proof. Yet the legal concept of evidence is constantly changing, and the debate concerning the distinction between a legal concept of evidence, the ordinary concept of evidence and the concept of evidence in science is far from being settled. What is more, the problem of evidence is central to both epistemology and the philosophy of science, and by extension to our academic thinking on law. In short, legal theorists' interest in evidence may include such diverse objects as a bloody knife, sensory data, linguistic entities or psychologically recognized beliefs.

The book surveys selected theoretical roles that the concept of evidence plays and explores their relations and interconnections. The content is divided into three parts, investigating: (1) evidence in epistemology and the philosophy of science, which focuses on evidence methodologies and the problem of proof in legal scholarship; (2) evidence in legal theory and legal philosophy, where particular attention is paid to the interplay between evidence, legal reasoning and the binding force of such reasoning; and (3) evidence in law, where theoretical problems pertaining to witnesses, expert opinions, explanations of the accused, statistical evidence and neuroscientific evidence are examined.

Table of Contents

Olivier Leclerc, Can there be a science of proof? A Cross-Atlantic dialogue (1898-1947)
Maciej Dybowski, A Good Enough (Meta) Theory of Evidence in Law. An Inferentialist Account
Weronika Dziegielewska, Why Are We Bound by Evidence? On The Normative Stance of Legal Proof
Bohdan Pretkiel, Rethinking expert opinion evidence as an argument from epistemic authority
Margarida Lacombe Camargo, Constitutional Evidence
Giovanni Tuzet, Testimony and Hearsay
Marcin Romanowicz, Neuroscientific Evidence in Courtroom: Clash of Two Anthropological Paradigms
John R. Harris, An Epistemic Defense of Exclusionary Rules in the Criminal Justice System
Adam Dyrda and Maciej Prochnicki, Expert's (Meta)Testimony: An Epistemological Perspective
Daniela Accatino, The Architecture of Evidential Justification between Atomism and Holism
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