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Evidence (Law) --- Burden of proof --- Preuve (Droit) --- Fardeau de la preuve --- Burden of proof. --- Law. --- Extrinsic evidence --- Parol evidence --- Trial evidence --- Onus probandi --- Proof, Burden of --- Law and legislation --- Actions and defenses --- Judicial process --- Trial practice --- Estoppel --- Presumption of innocence --- Prova (Dret) --- Evidència (Dret) --- Testimoniatge (Prova) --- Accions i defenses (Dret) --- Interrogatori de testimonis --- Pràctica forense --- Pràctica processal --- Procediment judicial --- Psicologia forense --- Testimonis
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This book presents a well-defined analysis of the basic principles of evidence deriving them from the general rule of procedure requiring a "fair trial", which is a fundamental human right. The basic principles relating to the burden of proof, cooperation in the production of evidence as well as the standard of proof, among others, are examined by reference to worldwide international jurisprudence and policies. Specific practice in special situations of certain tribunals such as the ICJ and the ICTY, as well as other issues, such as the flexibility shown in dealing with differences in tribunal practice in relation to the applicable principles are discussed in considerable detail in the second section. This work will be of interest to practitioners involved in the current practice of these courts and tribunals as well as academics studying comparative and international law.
International courts. --- Evidence (Law) --- Actions and defenses. --- Actions and defenses --- Civil actions --- Defense (Law) --- Interpleader --- Lawsuits --- Litigation --- Personal actions --- Real actions --- Suits (Law) --- Court proceedings --- Procedure (Law) --- Trial practice --- Civil procedure --- Remedies (Law) --- Extrinsic evidence --- Parol evidence --- Trial evidence --- Judicial process --- Estoppel --- International tribunals --- Tribunals, International --- Courts --- Jurisdiction (International law) --- Law and legislation --- Accions i defenses (Dret) --- Prova (Dret) --- Tribunals internacionals --- Evidència (Dret) --- Testimoniatge (Prova) --- Interrogatori de testimonis --- Pràctica forense --- Pràctica processal --- Procediment judicial --- Psicologia forense --- Testimonis --- Acció (Dret) --- Accions (Dret) --- Accions civils --- Accions processals --- Defensa (Dret) --- Defenses processals --- Dret processal --- Procediment civil --- Recursos (Dret)
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Satellite technologies are rapidly improving, offering increased opportunities for monitoring laws, and using images as evidence in court. Evidence from Earth Observation Satellites analyses whether data from satellite technologies can be a legally reliable, effective evidential tool in contemporary legal systems. This unique interdisciplinary volume brings together leading experts from academia, government, international institutions, industry and judiciary to consider many emerging issues surrounding the use of these technologies in legal strategies. Issues examined include the opportunities arising from technological developments, existing regulatory applications and operational experiences, and admissibility in courts and tools for ensuring the integrity of evidence. It also examines privacy impacts under existing legislation and provides a new conceptual framework for debating the acceptability of such surveillance methods.
Artificial satellites in remote sensing --- Evidence (Law) --- Law --- Intelligence service. --- LAW / Evidence --- Counter intelligence --- Counterespionage --- Counterintelligence --- Intelligence community --- Secret police (Intelligence service) --- Public administration --- Research --- Disinformation --- Secret service --- Extrinsic evidence --- Parol evidence --- Trial evidence --- Actions and defenses --- Judicial process --- Trial practice --- Estoppel --- Space law --- Law and legislation. --- Data processing. --- Dret --- Prova (Dret) --- Servei d'intel·ligència --- Satèl·lits artificials en teledetecció --- Informàtica --- Dret i legislació --- Teledetecció --- Evidència (Dret) --- Testimoniatge (Prova) --- Accions i defenses (Dret) --- Interrogatori de testimonis --- Pràctica forense --- Pràctica processal --- Procediment judicial --- Psicologia forense --- Testimonis
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This open access book explores the expectations surrounding dementia, what it ‘looks like’ and how people have been treated by others. It aims to raise awareness of the different types of dementia, and how they impact the brain, body, and lived experience, including experience of Alzheimer’s disease, Vascular Dementia, Posterior Cortical Atrophy, Frontotemporal Dementia, Semantic Dementia, and Lewy Body Dementia. The co-authors reflect on their experience with informal and formal care, before finishing with a focus on the spectrum of dementia research from clinical trials to user-led research. Throughout the book, co-authors have shared personal stories of how dementia has affected them and people with lived experience of dementia share what they wish people knew about living with the disease. Co-produced by people with lived experience of dementia, academics and health care professionals, this book is an accessible resource about dementia from the perspective of people actively involved in the field and essential reading for healthcare professionals wishing to learn more about the experience of this neuroprogressive condition, as well as policymakers, and members of the public. Dr Rosie Ashworth leads Partners in Research for NRS Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network, UK. As a research psychologist, Rosie is passionate about co-production, ethics, and actively involving people with lived experience in research. She is also the co-lead for ENRICH Scotlands ‘Patient and Public Involvement’ group RICH (Research in Care Homes) Voices, a Fellow with Advanced Higher Education, an advisor to the Dementia Enquirers, and a volunteer for About Dementia. Partners in Research co-authors including Agnes Houston, Chris Maddocks, David Ross, Fred S. Wilson, Masood Qureshi, Martin Robertson, Myra Lamont, Stuart Hay, Sue Fyvel, Willy Gilder, Winnie Henry, and Alyson Hill.
Geriatrics. --- Clinical psychology. --- Nervous system --- Mental health. --- Clinical health psychology. --- Psychology --- Clinical Psychology. --- Neurological Disorders. --- Mental Health. --- Health Psychology. --- Psychological Methods. --- Diseases. --- Methodology. --- Health psychology --- Health psychology, Clinical --- Psychology, Clinical health --- Psychology, Health --- Salutogenesis --- Clinical psychology --- Medicine and psychology --- Emotional health --- Mental hygiene --- Mental physiology and hygiene --- Happiness --- Health --- Public health --- Mental illness --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Pathological --- Medical neurology --- Nerves --- Neurologic disorders --- Neurological disorders --- Neuropathology --- Neurology --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests --- Medicine --- Gerontology --- Older people --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene --- Demència --- Assaigs clínics --- Testimonis
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