Caroline E. Foster is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She also advises governments and NGOs on matters relating to disputes before international courts and tribunals and issues arising in public international law more generally.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Context and Theory: 1. Introduction 2. Cooperation between disputing parties Part II. Expert Evidence: 3. Methods for taking expert evidence in scientific disputes 4. The role of adjudicators and the role of experts Part III. Burden of Proof: 5. Getting to the heart of the rules on burden of proof 6. Reversing the burden of proof to give effect to the precautionary principle Part IV. The Finality of Adjudication: 7. Finality, revision and nullity in scientific cases 8. Reassessment proceedings and res judicata 9. Conclusion.
Part I. Context and Theory: 1. Introduction 2. Cooperation between disputing parties Part II. Expert Evidence: 3. Methods for taking expert evidence in scientific disputes 4. The role of adjudicators and the role of experts Part III. Burden of Proof: 5. Getting to the heart of the rules on burden of proof 6. Reversing the burden of proof to give effect to the precautionary principle Part IV. The Finality of Adjudication: 7. Finality, revision and nullity in scientific cases 8. Reassessment proceedings and res judicata 9. Conclusion.
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