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LL.B 325

Evidence I
Name: Evidence I
Course Number: LL.B 325
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

This course critically examines the roles of evidence in both civil and criminal courtrooms, with a focus on ensuring due process. It encompasses topics such as standards and burdens of proof, witness competence, witness examination, and the exclusion of inadmissible evidence.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Show a profound grasp of the skills of forensic reasoning and their application in the courtroom.
  • Exhibit a detailed understanding of the functions, principles, and rules of evidence.
  • Critically analyze the connections between evidence rules and principles and Human Rights conventions.
  • Comprehend the sources of the law of evidence.
  • Engage in critical discussions about the methods of forensic reasoning within the applied rules of evidence in specific situations.
  • Evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of evidence rules and procedures.

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