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  1. Recognising expertise in English civil litigation: Standards, experience and reliability
  2. Reformulating the Riat Guidance on Hearsay
  3. Book Review: The Emerald International Handbook of Activist Criminology by Victoria Cannings, Greg Martin and Steve Tombs
  4. Self-Defence and the Reliability of Expert Evidence
  5. Can FATF's Focus on Beneficial Ownership Aid Anti-Corruption Efforts in a ‘Low-Capacity’ Country?
  6. The law of evidence and the victim of domestic abuse
  7. International Expert Statement on Israeli State Crime
  8. Proof of foreign law: a reduced role for expert evidence?
  9. Non-Conviction Based Asset Recovery in Nigeria: An Additional Tool for Law Enforcement Agencies?
  10. 7 Expert evidence and uncertainty in English infanticide trials, c. 1725–1945
  11. Criminal Law Categories as Ideological Constructs: The Case of Human Trafficking
  12. The ethics of forensic science evidence
  13. Prosecution of Victims of Trafficking
  14. Expert Evidence, Hearsay and Victims of Trafficking
  15. DNA, Secondary Transfer and Sufficiency of Evidence: R v Jones [2020] EWCA Crim 1021 R v Killick (Shane) [2020] EWCA Crim 785
  16. Abuse of Process and the Modern Slavery Act 2015: R v DS [2020] EWCA Crim 285
  17. Explaining and trusting expert evidence: What is a ‘sufficiently reliable scientific basis’?
  18. Committal of an Expert Witness for Contempt of Court: Liverpool Victoria Insurance Co. Ltd v Zafar [2019] EWCA Civ 392
  19. Ethics and the Role of the Expert Witness
  20. State Crime and Civil Activism
  21. Human Trafficking, Vulnerability and the State
  22. Admissibility, reliability and common law epistemology
  23. Problems of evidence law in trials for human trafficking.
  24. Improperly Obtained Evidence and the Epistemic Conception of the Trial
  25. Vulnerable Witnesses, ABE Interviews and Bad Character
  26. Expert Evidence, “Naked Statistics” and Standards of Proof
  27. Expert Testimony, Law and Epistemic Authority
  28. Verbal Scales: A Legal Perspective
  29. DNA Evidence Alone as a Case to Answer
  30. Law, the State, and the Dialectics of State Crime
  31. The Irish exclusionary rule after DPP v JC
  32. Excluding evidence (or staying proceedings) to vindicate rights in Irish and English law
  33. The Scope of Appeals to the Irish Supreme Court under s. 23 Criminal Procedure Act 2010 and the Exclusionary Rule
  34. ‘A new and more rigorous approach’ to expert evidence in England and Wales?
  35. The admissibility of expert evidence in the context of an amended Part 33
  36. Expert Witnesses: Role, Ethics, and Accountability
  37. DNA Profiling and Sufficiency of Evidence
  38. An Honourable Regime of Truth? Foucault, Psychiatry and English Criminal Justice
  39. State Harms