Documentary Evidence in UK Law

  • Documentary Hearsay and the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
    • No. 51-1, February 1987
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
  • The Privilege against Self-Incrimination
    • No. 7-4, December 2016
    • New Journal of European Criminal Law
    This article revisits the different justifications of the privilege against self-incrimination and examines two topical issues, the relation between the privilege and documentary evidence and the a...
    ...... two topical issue s, the relation between the priv ilege and documentary evidence and the applicability of th e privilege to corporations, in lig ......
  • Records management and accountability versus corruption, fraud and maladministration
    • No. 10-2, August 2000
    • Records Management Journal
    • 61-72
    Organisations and governments rarely see the connection between records management and the prevention of corruption, fraud and maladministration. This article gives an overview of what corruption a...
    ...... public sector’s ability to function effectively and provides documentary evidence to assist in ensuringaccountable and transparent government. ......
  • Expenditure in British Public and Academic Libraries on Online Services
    • No. 20-1, January 1990
    • VINE
    • 31-37
    Future historians, using the documentary evidence remaining, might well be excused for believing that online searching was a major activity in libraries and information services in the 1970s and 80...
    ...... London Use and expenditure Future historians, using the documentary evi-dence remaining, might well be excused for believing that online ... is reasonable to suppose (although we do not, as yet, have direct evidence to support this) that this stems from a positive policy on the part of the ......
  • THE DAINTON EVIDENCE
    • No. 26-3, March 1970
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 250-257
    Some of the documentary evidence before the Dainton Committee was published as appendixes to their report. Some of it has been published elsewhere, and is no doubt omitted from these volumes on tha...
    .... THE DAINTON EVIDENCE G. WOLEDGE Leeds SOME of the documentary evidence before the Dainton Committee was published as appendixes to their report. Some of it has been published elsewhere, and is no doubt omitted ......
  • Validation of professional degrees: the micropolitical climate and ethical dilemmas
    • No. 4-1, March 1996
    • Quality Assurance in Education
    • 26-31
    The system of validating degrees awarded by British universities is a process of peer review. This now applies to professional health‐care degrees which also confer eligibility for state registrati...
  • Gendered career paths
    • No. 27-5, October 1998
    • Personnel Review
    • 396-411
    Starting from the viewpoint that career is a gender concept, the author suggests that organisational culture is a key determinant in relation to career paths, fostering success for men, and difficu...
    ...... culture to which they are expected to conform.Reviewing the evidence on the representation of women in management itis clear that in terms of a ...In relation to documentary evidence, there were two types:policies as detailed, and information ......
  • CILIP: a twenty‐first century association for the information profession?
    • No. 27-1/2, January 2006
    • Library Management
    • 48-65
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the role, purpose and effectiveness of CILIP in the UK. Design/methodology/approach: The paper provides a review of key issues in relation to the ...
    ...... and information profession in the UK based on available documentary evidence.Findings – The paper establishes an eval uative framework for ......
  • Chinese Trade Unions in the Transition from Socialism: Towards Corporatism or Civil Society?
    • No. 34-3, September 1996
    • British Journal of Industrial Relations
    The article explores the changing role of China's trade unions in the era of post‐Mao economic reform in the light of two alternative scenarios of organizational evolution—corporatism and civil soc...
    ...... Using interviews and survey materials as well as documentary evidence, it concludes that the increasing complexity of the Chinese ......
  • Inclusion, exclusion and ambiguity – The role of organisational culture
    • No. 29-3, June 2000
    • Personnel Review
    • 274-303
    Describes case studies of three organisations, exploring the role of organisational culture as a framework for the inclusion and exclusion of actual and potential organisational members. To explore...
    ...... culture, methods included: repertory grid,group discussions, documentary evidence, discussion with informants, and observation andreflection by the ......
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