A Treatise on Judicial Evidence
Author: Jeremy Bentham
Year: Reprint Edition (Originally 1825; Reprinted Edition Year 2025)
About the Book:
A Treatise on Judicial Evidence by Jeremy Bentham is a foundational work in legal theory and jurisprudence. As one of the earliest systematic expositions on the rules and principles of evidence, this classic text remains relevant for understanding the philosophical underpinnings of judicial inquiry. Bentham critically analyses the role of admissibility, credibility, witness testimony, and judicial discretion, presenting a utilitarian framework for justice that shaped modern legal systems. This edition republishes his seminal insights for students, scholars, and practitioners eager to explore the origins of evidence law.
Key Features:
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One of the first systematic treatises on evidence law
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Covers principles of admissibility, witness credibility, and burden of proof
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Insightful commentary by a pioneer of legal positivism and utilitarian jurisprudence
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Essential reading for understanding the evolution of modern evidence law
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A must-have reference for law schools and legal libraries
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Ideal For:
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Law students and educators
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Legal theorists and researchers
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Courts and judicial training academies
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Libraries and legal institutions
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