'A Woman Like You': Gender, Uncertainty and Expert Opinion Evidence in the Contemporary Criminal Trial
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https://doi.org/10.22024/UniKent/03/fal.83Keywords:
Emma Cunliffe, Kathleen Folbigg, Keli Lane, expert opinion evidence, tendency evidence, coincidence evidence, Uniform Evidence Law, prosecution strategy, gendered narrativesAbstract
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14-11-2013
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San Roque, M. (2013). ’A Woman Like You’: Gender, Uncertainty and Expert Opinion Evidence in the Contemporary Criminal Trial. Feminists@law, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.22024/UniKent/03/fal.83
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Book Discussion: Murder, Medicine and Motherhood
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