Clear, authoritative and detailed, Cross & Tapper on Evidence has, over successive editions, become firmly established as a classic of legal literature.
The thirteenth edition of this essential textbook reflects on all recent changes and developments in this fast-moving subject. In particular, it fully examines new case law relevant to evidence of privilege, character and hearsay.
The inclusion of some comparative material provides an excellent basis for the critical appraisal of English law. Cross & Tapper remains the definitive guide to the law of evidence, and is an indispensable resource for students and practitioners alike.
1: Introduction
2: Matters not requiring proof and judicial findings as evidence
3: Burdens and proof
4: The functions of the judge and jury
5: Witnesses
6: The course of evidence
7: Character in general
8: Bad character of the accused
9: Privilege
10: Public policy
11: Opinion
12: Hearsay in general
13: Hearsay in civil proceedings
14: Hearsay in criminal proceedings
15: Documentary evidence
16: Proof of frequently recurring matters