Sydney Law Review - Volume 33, Number 3, September 2011*
Introduction
21st Century Challenges in Evidence Law
David Hamer
Articles
The Human Rights Act and the Law of Criminal Evidence: Ten Years On
Ian Dennis
Procedural Fairness, the Criminal Trial and Forensic Science and Medicine
Gary Edmond and Andrew Roberts
'Mere Guesswork': Cross-Lingual Voice Comparisons and the Jury
Gary Edmond, Kristy Martire and Mehera San Roque
Admissibility of Expert Evidence: Proving the Basis for an Expert’s Opinion
Miiko Kumar
Splitting Hairs? Evaluating ‘Split Testimony’ as an Approach to the Problem of Forensic Expert Evidence
Simon A Cole
Can DNA Evidence Alone Convict an Accused?
Andrew Ligertwood
A Tale of Two High Court Forensic Cases
Jeremy Gans
The Objective Bayesian Conceptualisation of Proof and Reference Class Problems
James Franklin
Why and How to Teach Proof
Andrew Palmer
Evidence from the Archive: Implementing the Court Information Act in NSW
Katherine Biber
*Guest-edited by David Hamer and Miiko Kumar.





