Expert evidence on memory : when to use it and why / presenters: Rob Harrison, barrister, Inangahua Chambers, Rachel Zajac, expert witness and Professor of Psychology, University of Otago, chair: His Honour Judge David Sharp.
Material type: TextPublisher: Auckland [N.Z.] : Auckland District Law Society Inc, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: various pagings ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
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Contents:
A crash course on memory in the criminal law context / Rachel Zajac -- When to instruct a memory expert in criminal cases / Rob Harrison.
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347.93066 MOR What happens next? : a young person's guide to being a witness. | 347.93067 BUC Forensic evidence / | 347.93067 KAT Expert evidence in civil proceedings / | 347.93067 ZAJ Expert evidence on memory : when to use it and why / | 347.9307 BON Litigation skills : a practical guide to judge alone trials / | 347.9307 BON Litigation skills : a practical guide to judge alone trials / | 347.9307 BON Litigation skills : a practical guide to judge alone trials / |
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"Tuesday 7 September 2022".
At head of title: ADLS/CPD CPD seminar.
Includes bibliographical references.
A crash course on memory in the criminal law context / Rachel Zajac -- When to instruct a memory expert in criminal cases / Rob Harrison.
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