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- ISBN: 9780198859307 | 0198859309
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 12/30/2021
Christian Dahlman, Professor of Jurisprudence, Lund University,Alex Stein, Justice, Israel Supreme Court,Giovanni Tuzet, Professor of Philosophy of Law, Bocconi University
Christian Dahlman is Professor of Jurisprudence at Lund University (Sweden) and holds the Samuel Pufendorf chair at the Faculty of Law. He has a PhD in philosophy of law from Lund University and his academic career includes a research fellowship at Cambridge University. His main area of research is
the theory and methodology of legal evidence. He is the director of the cross-disciplinary research group LEVIC (Law, Evidence and Cognition) at Lund University.
Alex Stein is a Justice of the Israel Supreme Court. He holds a Ph.D. in law from the University of London. Prior to his appointment to the bench, he served as a Professor of Law at the Hebrew University, Cardozo Law School and Brooklyn Law School and as a Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia,
Harvard and Yale law schools, among others. His areas of research include Evidence, Legal Theory, and Economic Analysis of Law.
Giovanni Tuzet is Professor of Philosophy of Law at Bocconi University in Milan (Italy). He studied law and philosophy in Turin and Paris and wrote his Ph.D. dissertation on C.S. Peirce's theory of inference. Before joining Bocconi University, he was a post-doctoral researcher at Lausanne
(Switzerland) and Ferrara (Italy). His areas of interest include evidence, epistemology, pragmatism, argumentation theory, philosophy of law and economic analysis of law.
Evidence, truth and knowledge
1. Evidence and truth, Hock Lai Ho
2. The Naturalized epistemology approach to evidence, Gabriel Broughton, Brian Leiter
3. Proven facts, beliefs and reasoned verdicts, Jordi Ferrer Beltrán
4. The role of the expert witness, Lena Wahlberg, Christian Dahlman
Law and factfinding
5. The role of rules in the law of evidence, Frederick Schauer
6. Excluding evidence for integrity's sake, Jules Holroyd, Federico Picinali
7. Second-personal evidence, Alex Stein
8. Burdens of proof, Mark Spottswood
9. Weight of evidence, Dale Nance
10. Cost-benefit analysis of fact-finding, Talia Fisher
Evidence, language and argumentation
11. Linguistic evidentials and the law of hearsay, Lawrence Solan
12. The pragmatics of evidence discourse, Giovanni Tuzet
13. Argumentation and evidence, Floris Bex
Evidence and explanation
14. Inference to the best explanation, relative plausibility and probability, Ronald Allen, Michael Pardo
15. The scenario theory about evidence in criminal law, Anne Ruth Mackor, Peter van Koppen
16. Coherence in legal evidence, Amalia Amaya
Evidence and probability
17. The logic of inference and decision for scientific evidence, Franco Taroni, Alex Biedermann, Silvia Bozza
18. Bayesianism: objections and rebuttals, Norman Fenton, David Lagnado
19. The problem of the prior in criminal trials, Christian Dahlman, Eivind Kolflaath
20. Generalizations and reference classes, Michael Pardo, Ronald Allen
Proof paradoxes
21. Paradoxes of proof, Mark Spottswood
22. The problem of naked statistical evidence, Christian Dahlman, Amit Pundik
Biases and epistemic injustice
23. Evidence law and empirical psychology, Justin Sevier
24. Relevance through a feminist lens, Julia Simon-Kerr
25. Race, evidence and epistemic injustice, Jasmine Gonzales Rose
26. De-biasing legal fact-finders, Frank Zenker
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