Oxford University Press (OUP) has published the eleventh edition of Evidence (Core Texts Series) edited by Dr Roderick Munday.
Munday's Evidence is a concise yet stimulating introduction to the key areas of the law of evidence. Vibrant and engaging, the book demystifies a traditionally intimidating subject. Careful analysis of the issues, both historic and current, ensures that the text thoroughly explores the 'core' of the subject.
Whether used as a primer, core text, or as a reintroduction to the subject, Evidence is the ideal companion for those keen to grasp the core principles and current law of evidence.
New to this edition:
- Discusses further examples of identification evidence deriving from social media sources, such as Facebook, being debated by the courts
- Discusses new technoogical advances and their impact on evidence law, including encryption systems increasingly used by criminals and terrorists
- Covers new cases and legislation, including Criminal Procedure Rules 2020, A et al [2021], AB [2021], Biffa Waste Services Ltd [2021], Brecani [2021], Burton (Reece) [2021], Colecozy-Rogers [2021], Crow (Colin) [2021], and many more
For more information about this book, please refer to the OUP website.
For information about other publications by Dr Munday, please refer to his Faculty profile.