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Model forensic science
G Edmond, B Found, K Martire, K Ballantyne, D Hamer, R Searston, ...
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences 48 (5), 496-537, 2016
722016
Admissibility compared: the reception of incriminating expert evidence (ie, forensic science) in four adversarial jurisdictions
G Edmond, S Cole, E Cunliffe, A Roberts
U. Denv. Crim. L. Rev. 3, 31, 2013
632013
Judging, fast and slow: Using decision-making theory to explore judicial fact determination
E Cunliffe
The International Journal of Evidence & Proof 18 (2), 139-180, 2014
452014
Cinderella story: the social production of a forensic science
G Edmond, E Cunliffe
J. Crim. L. & Criminology 106, 219, 2016
38*2016
Murder, medicine and motherhood
E Cunliffe
MURDER, MEDICINE AND MOTHERHOOD, Hart Publishing, 2011
382011
Criminal Law and Procedure: Cases and Materials, 11th edition
K Roach, B Berger, E Cunliffe, J Stribopoulos
Emond Publishing, 2015
28*2015
Writing the circle: Judicially convened sentencing circles and the textual organization of criminal justice
E Cunliffe, A Cameron
Can. J. Women & L. 19, 1, 2007
232007
Women and wrongful convictions: concepts and challenges
D Parkes, E Cunliffe
International Journal of Law in Context 11 (3), 219-244, 2015
212015
Gaitkeeping in Canada: Mis-Steps in assessing the reliability of expert testimony
E Cunliffe, G Edmond
Can. B. Rev. 92, 327, 2013
212013
Gaitkeeping in Canada: Mis-Steps in Assessing the Reliability of Expert Testimony’(2014)
E Cunliffe, G Edmond
Canadian Bar Review 92, 327, 0
19
Forensic science evidence and the limits of cross-examination
G Edmond, E Cunliffe, K Martire, M San Roque
Melb. UL Rev. 42, 858, 2018
182018
Open justice: Concepts and judicial approaches
E Cunliffe
Federal Law Review 40 (3), 385, 2012
172012
Infanticide: Legislative history and current questions
E Cunliffe
Crim. LQ 55, 94, 2009
17*2009
(This Is Not A) Story: Using Court Records to Explore Judicial Narratives in R v Kathleen Folbigg
E Cunliffe
Australian Feminist Law Journal 27 (1), 71-95, 2007
172007
A Little Ignorance Is a Dangerous Thing: Engaging with Exogenous Knowledge Not Adduced by the Parties’(2016)
G Edmond, D Hamer, E Cunliffe
Griffith Law Review 25, 383, 0
17
A little ignorance is a dangerous thing: Engaging with exogenous knowledge not adduced by the parties
G Edmond, D Hamer, E Cunliffe
Griffith Law Review 25 (3), 383-413, 2016
152016
Evidence: A Canadian Casebook
H Stewart, B Berger, E Cunliffe, R Murphy, S Penney
Emond Publishing, 2016
122016
Independence, reliability and expert testimony in criminal trials
E Cunliffe
Australian journal of forensic sciences 45 (3), 284-295, 2013
122013
Without fear or favour? Trends and possibilities in the Canadian approach to expert human behaviour evidence
E Cunliffe
The International Journal of Evidence & Proof 10 (4), 280-315, 2006
11*2006
The Magic Gun: Settler Legality, Forensic Science, and the Stanley Trial”(2020) 98
E Cunliffe
Can Bar Rev 2, 270, 0
9
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