DIPLOMA Reliability and admissibility of evidence
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3 introduction
Chapter 1. Evidence in civil procedure 6
1.1. The essence of civil procedure 6
1.2. Concept and types of forensic evidence 8
1.3. Features of written and material evidence 12
1.4. Assessment of evidence 25
1.5. Asymmetry of evidence 29
Chapter 2. Relevance of evidence in civil proceedings 32
2.1. The concept and essence of the relevance of evidence 32
2.2. Participation of a lawyer in civil cases and the relevance of evidence 41
Chapter 3. Features of admissibility of evidence in civil procedure 48
3.1. The essence of admissibility of evidence in civil proceedings 48
3.2. An exception to the rule of admissibility of evidence with a "positive" character 53
3.3. Rule of admissibility of negative evidence 56
Conclusion 65
References 68
Chapter 1. Evidence in civil procedure 6
1.1. The essence of civil procedure 6
1.2. Concept and types of forensic evidence 8
1.3. Features of written and material evidence 12
1.4. Assessment of evidence 25
1.5. Asymmetry of evidence 29
Chapter 2. Relevance of evidence in civil proceedings 32
2.1. The concept and essence of the relevance of evidence 32
2.2. Participation of a lawyer in civil cases and the relevance of evidence 41
Chapter 3. Features of admissibility of evidence in civil procedure 48
3.1. The essence of admissibility of evidence in civil proceedings 48
3.2. An exception to the rule of admissibility of evidence with a "positive" character 53
3.3. Rule of admissibility of negative evidence 56
Conclusion 65
References 68