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Insightful comparison of Bentham and Wigmore's evidential theories.
Who is this book for?
If you're fascinated by the foundations of legal reasoning, this book offers a deep dive into the intellectual debates surrounding evidence and inference. It highlights how these theories shape modern legal contexts and helps you understand the complexities behind courtroom decisions. Ideal for law students or enthusiasts eager to explore the philosophical roots of evidence.