Clues in U.S. law - a comparative study in the Federal Rules of Evidence with some of the laws of evidence
Section: RESEARCH
Abstract
This research includes the study of presumption in American law and other comparative legal system, which is considerd as one of the Anglo-American laws, contains the use of presumptions as a method of evidence. This study contains the definition of the presumptions as well as their legal characteristics type and their obligatory force in evidence.
References
- B) Foreign sources.1. Edmund Morgan, Some Problems of proof under the Anglo-American system of litigation, 1956.2. James Thayer, Preliminary Treatise on Evidence, 1898.3. Graham, C. Lilly, Principles of Evidence Thomason West, 2006.4. Williams, The Proof of Guilt, Steven and Sons, London, 1963.Laws.1- Iraqi Evidence Law No. 107 of 1979.2- The Evidence Law in Egyptian Civil and Commercial Articles No. 25 of 1968.3. American Federal Rules of Evidence.