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An Aside with Respect to Evidence

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On Reasonable Liability

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The ‘Law of Evidence’ in the common law has driven (and is still driving) untold practitioners and judges to distraction. The rules of evidence are extremely complicated and hard to find. (345)

“Wigmore —the great American authority on evidence- takes eleven heavy tomes to set forth the law of evidence.” (346)

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Diening, J.A.A. (1982). An Aside with Respect to Evidence. In: On Reasonable Liability. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6462-7_19

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