David Hamer
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Biography
David Hamer's primary research interest is in the law of evidence. His approach fits within the 'New Evidence Scholarship', interrogating the law - and the proof process more broadly - using tools drawn from probability theory, narrative theory and psychology. His interest in evidence law often overflows into areas of substantive law, in particular tort law and criminal law.
David has taught a wide range of subjects including evidence law, tort law, criminal law, and introduction to law. His current teaching responsibilities are primarily in evidence law.
Research Interests
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