The Admissibility of Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales - a response

Gilson, C.C. 2009. The Admissibility of Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales - a response. Westminster Law School, University of Westminster.

TitleThe Admissibility of Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales - a response
AuthorsGilson, C.C.
TypeDiscussion paper
Year2009
PublisherWestminster Law School, University of Westminster
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