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Expertise in Regulation and Law

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Zusatztext 'By challenging simplistic understandings of the nature of scientific knowledge and method! this fascinating set of essays demonstrates the need for a more nuanced assessment of possibilities for 'evidence-based' law-making and dispute-resolution. It should be required reading for everyone involved in the creation and application of law and legal policy.' Professor Peter Cane! Australian National University! Australia 'This timely collection brings together leading authors who offer incisive and challenging studies of the various aspects of the field! taking full account of the importance of context and of the complexity of the relationship between expert and other domains. It should be required reading for all those with an interest in the relationship between expertise! regulation and law-and these days that must surely mean most of us.' Dr. John Paterson! University of Westminster! London! UK. 'This fine collection is a "must read" for anyone interested in experts and expertise in legal and regulatory settings. First rate analysts take us on a fascinating journey! using theories of expertise! conflict! institutional design! objectivity and knowledge to illuminate real-world settings that range from the public regulation of pharmaceuticals and the environment! through forensic evidence! to the role of experts and expertise in native title land claims.' Professor Jane Stapleton! The Australian National University! Australia 'This wide-ranging collection of essays makes a fascinating contribution to the literature on expertise. The contributors show how questions of expertise are more complex than is often assumed! and demonstrate intriguing parallels between law and other regulatory fields which utilise expert knowledge.' Dr Mike Redmayne! London School of Economics and Political Science! UK. 'Edmond has brought together an outstanding group of scholars to reflect on a fundamental rethinking of the jurisprudence of expert evidence. The debates are of particu Informationen zum Autor Gary Edmond is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales! Australia. His research focuses on the relations between law and science! and expert evidence. He is particularly interested in mass torts! miscarriages of justice! the legal use of social science and humanities research in evidence as well as the public understanding of law. His original training was in history and philosophy of science and he holds a law degree from the University of Sydney and a PhD from the University of Cambridge. Zusammenfassung This collection of essays examines the multi-faceted roles of experts and expertise in and around contemporary legal and regulatory cultures. The essays illustrate the complexity intrinsic to the production and use of expert knowledge, particularly during transition from specialist communities to other domains such as policy formulation, regulatory standard setting and litigation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Experts and expertise in legal and regulatory settings! Gary Edmond and David Mercer; Expertise and experience in the governance of science: what is public participation for?! Alan Irwin; Scientific expertise and regulatory decision-making: standards! evidential interpretation and social interests in the pharmaceutical sector! John Abraham; Protecting the environment at the margin: the role of economic analysis in regulatory design and decision-making! Marc A. Eisner. Hyper-experts and the vertical integration of expertise in EMF/RF litigation! David Mercer; Jackson Pollock! Judge Pollak! and the dilemma of fingerprint expertise! Simon A. Cole; 'Science above all else': the inversion of credibility between forensic DNA profiling and fingerprint evidence! Michael Lynch; Judging facts: managing expert knowledges in legal decision making! Gary Edmond; Narrative traditions of space! time and trust in court: terra nullis! 'wandering'...

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This collection of essays examines the multi-faceted roles of experts and expertise in and around contemporary legal and regulatory cultures. The essays illustrate the complexity intrinsic to the production and use of expert knowledge, particularly during transition from specialist communities to other domains such as policy formulation, regulatory standard setting and litigation.

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Authors Gary Edmond
Assisted by Gary Edmond (Editor), Edmond Gary (Editor), Edmond Gary (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.12.2004
 
EAN 9780754624011
ISBN 978-0-7546-2401-1
No. of pages 292
Dimensions 165 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Series Applied Legal Philosophy
Applied Legal Philosophy
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

LAW / Courts, LAW / Trial Practice, Courts & procedure, Legal systems: courts and procedures

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