Auteurs : John Henry Wigmore, Peter Tillers, James Harmon Chadbourn et plus
22 oct. 2024 · Wigmore's great work continues to influence the law of evidence as we move into the 21st century. From doctrinal considerations such as the ...
The preeminent treatise on the American law of evidence, providing exhaustive and authoritative guidance on the admissibility of evidence at trials.
English law of evidence has subjugated its logical thinking to its instinct for justice; has not allowed itself to be lost in logical abstractions. The reason ...
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This book is wonderful at showing fact to be the right conclusion based upon circumstantial evidence, not the blind leap so many think it is. One does not need, ...
Title: Wigmore on evidence ; Alternate title: A treatise on the system of evidence in trials at common law including the statutes and judicial decisions of all ...
Title: A treatise on the system of evidence in trials at common law : including the statutes and judicial decisions of all jurisdictions of the United States / ...
By John Henry Wigmore-Professor of the Law of Evidence, Northwestern University Law School; author "Principles of. Judicial Proof," "Panorama of the World's ...
A treatise on the system of evidence in trials at common law: including the statutes and judicial decisions of all jurisdictions of the United States.
Evidence in Trials at Common Law by John Henry Wigmore. Arthur Best. New York: Aspen Publishers, [2004]. xiii, 1470 pp. Softbound.
In discussing the history of the rules, Dean Wigmore points out the paucity of systematic treatments of evidence in the eighteenth century, and the dominance of ...