NEW SCHOLARSHIP
1) Taking a “Hard Look” at Expert Witness Testimony Under Rule 702
Sahu, Munjot; Drake, Geoffrey; Canaan, Eva; Harris, Tacara; Bosso, Luke. Defense Counsel Journal; Chicago Vol. 89, Iss. 1, (Jan 2022): 1-12.
2) The Defendant Psychiatrist as Witness
Hall, R.C.W., Day, T. (2022) In: Ash, P., Frierson, R.L., Friedman, S.H. (eds) Malpractice and Liability in Psychiatry. Springer, Cham.
3) Admissibility of DNA Evidence in Court In: Silent Witness
Andrea Roth, Edited by: Henry Erlich, Eric Stover and Thomas J. White, Oxford University Press (2020). Oxford University Press
Cassandra Flick, Olivia K. H. Smith, Kimberly Schweitzer, Applied Cognitive Psychology
Edward J. Imwinkelried, William & Mary Law Review, Volume 63 (2021-2022) Issue 3
6) Consistency in the ICJ’s Approach to the Standard of Proof: An Appraisal of the Court’s Flexibility
Farnelli, G. M. (2022), The Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, 21(1), 98-121.
7) Artificial Intelligence as expert in the future: issues and challenges under Section 45 of the Malaysian Evidence Act 1950
Mazlina Mahali et al., [2022] 1 Legal Network Series (A) i
8) Criminal: The ‘CSI effect’ and admissibility of equivocal DNA evidence
Lucy Lester, LSJ: Law Society of NSW Journal No. 85, Feb 2022, 82-83
9) The Right to Truth in International Criminal Trials
Md Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan, Human Rights and International Criminal Law Series: International Studies in Human Rights, Volume: 138
Jana Trifunovic, Journal of International Criminal Justice (2022)
11) Challenges in Prosecuting Human Trafficking Cases: The Role of Expert Witness
Zuraini Ab Hamid, Rahmawati Mohd Yusoff, Maizatun Mustafa, Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH) (e-ISSN : 2504-8562) 2022, Volume 7, Issue 3, e001356
Shalini Fernando, KDU Law Journal, Volume 02, Issue 01 March, 2022
Giesel, Grace M., (2022). Faculty Scholarship. 700
14) The Federal Rules of Evidence are prepared for deepfakes. Are you?
Ruff, John Channing. The Review of Litigation; Austin Vol. 41, Iss. 1, (Winter 2021): 103-126.
15) ADMISSIBILITY OF DOCUMENTS ATTACHED TO AFFIDAVIT EVIDENCE UNDER THE NIGERIAN EVIDENCE ACT 2011
Stephen Chuka UNACHUKWU, International Journal of Comparative Law and Legal Philosophy 3 (3) 2021
16) DO STANDARDS OF PROOF MATTER IN CIVIL LITIGATION? EVIDENCE FROM A RANDOMIZED SURVEY EXPERIMENT
Sturman, Zachary. The Review of Litigation; Austin Vol. 41, Iss. 1, (Winter 2021): 127-162.
17) The Oath in Labour Arbitrations: Critiquing an Arbitrator’s Prerogative to Swear in Witnesses
Dennis Matlou, The South African Law Journal, Volume 138, Issue 4 | Dec 2021
18) Personality Assessment in Legal Contexts: Introduction to the Special Issue
Tess M.S. Neal, Martin Sellbom & Corine de Ruiter, Journal of Personality Assessment Volume 104, 2022 – Issue 2
Daniel Orr, Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology, Volume 30, Issue 1 Fall 2021
Alex Biedermann, Forensic Science International: Synergy, Volume 4, 2022, 100222
21) Here is a table: A prolegomenon to a future new evidence scholarship in Africa
Tshepo Bogosi Mosaka, The International Journal of Evidence and Proof Vol 26, Issue 2, 2022
22) Special remarks on the Procedural Law tendencies for fact finding and evidence, under the right of access to justice
Evangelia Asimakopoulou, Revista Jurídica Portucalense N.º Especial | 2022 Civil Procedural Law – The Challenges of Global and Digital Sustainable Development
23) RELIABILITY OF EYEWITNESS MEMORY: A CASE STUDY
Muhammad Hassan Zia, Huma Hassan and Alvina Ali, Journal of ISOSS 2021 Vol. 7(2), 361-370