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Rethinking the Law of Evidence: a Twenty-First Century Agenda for Teaching and Research PAUL ROBERTS -- 2. Taking Facts Seriously-Again WILLIAM TWINING -- 3. A Principled Approach to Relevance: the Cheshire Cat in Canada CHRISTINE BOYLE -- 4. Analysing Evidence Case Law MIKE REDMAYNE -- 5. Thinking With and Outside the Box: Developing Computer Support for Evidence Teaching BURKHARD SCHAFER, JEROEN KEPPENS AND QIANG SHEN -- 6. Interdisciplinary and Comparative Perspectives on Hearsay and Confrontation CRAIG R CALLEN -- 7. Reasoning, Relevance and Law Reform: the Influence of Empirical Research on Criminal Adjudication JENNY MCEWAN -- 8. Behavioural Science Data in Evidence Teaching and Scholarship RODERICK BAGSHAW -- 9. Teaching Evidence Scholarship: Evidence and the Practical Process of Proof ANDREW LIGERTWOOD -- 10. Battling a Good Story: Cross-examining the Failure of the Law of Evidence JILL HUNTER -- 11. Taking Comparative Evidence Seriously JOHN JACKSON -- 12. 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