Fresh Evidence in UK Law
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Fresh Evidence and Factual Innocence in the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal
One of the main criticisms of the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal has been that it is deficient at identifying and correcting the wrongful convictions of the factually innocent. These crit...
- Fresh Evidence: Role of Appeal Court
- “Fresh” Evidence and the New Trial
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The Safety of Convictions in the Court of Appeal: Fresh Evidence in the Criminal Division Through an Empirical Lens
An academic consensus exists that the England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) determines appeals against conviction in a narrow or an unduly restrictive manner. This consensus has dev...
- The Criminal Court of Appeal's Stale Approach to Fresh Evidence
- ‘Expert Shopping’: Appeals Adducing Fresh Evidence in Diminished Responsibility Cases: R v Foy [2020] EWCA Crim 270
- The Criminal Court of Appeal's Stale Approach to Fresh Evidence
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The asymmetric influence of corruption on financial development: fresh evidence from BRICS economies
Purpose: This paper aims to assess the asymmetric impact of corruption on financial development in BRICS economies context. Design/methodology/approach: The authors have adopted the novel panel no...
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The asymmetric influence of corruption on financial development: fresh evidence from BRICS economies
Purpose: This paper aims to assess the asymmetric impact of corruption on financial development in BRICS economies context. Design/methodology/approach: The authors have adopted the novel panel no...
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Complaints of rape and the criminal justice system: Fresh evidence on the attrition problem in England and Wales
The UK has one of the lowest conviction rates for rape in Europe. This article presents unique evidence on the factors that influence the attrition of rape allegations in the English criminal justi...
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