Monday 18th May 2020
Speakers:
Relevant Cases
Civil
- Re One Blackfriars Ltd [2020] EWHC Ch 2020
- Staechelin & Ors v ACLBDD Holdings Ltd & Ors [2019] EWCA Civ 817 (14 May 2019)
- SS (Sri Lanka), R (On the Application Of) v The Secretary of State for the Home Department[2018] EWCA Civ 1391 (15 June 2018)
Criminal
- R v D [2014] 1 LRC 629
- Crown Court Compendium
Family
- Re P (A Child Remote Hearing) [2020] EWFC 32
- Re A (Children) (Remote Hearing : Care and Placement Orders) [2020] EWCA Civ 583
- A Local Authority -v-M and F [2020] EWHC 1086 (Fam)
- Re Q (A Child) [2020] EWHC 1109 (Fam)
- A Local Authority v The Mother & Ors [2020] EWHC 1233 (Fam)
Further reading:
- Coyle, R. (2013) “How Do Decision Makers Decide When Witnesses Are Telling The Truth and What Can Be Done To Improve Their Accuracy In Making Assessments of Witness Credibility?”, Report to the Criminal Lawyers Association of Australia and New Zealand
- Minzner, Max J. (2008) “Detecting Lies Using Demeanor, Bias and Context” 29 Cardozo Law Review 2557
- Porter, S. and ten Brinke, L. (2009) “Dangerous decisions: A theoretical framework for understanding how judges assess credibility in the courtroom”, Legal and Criminological Psychology 14, 119-134
- Remote Hearings & Witness Evidence – Ezra Macdonald and Simon Purkis


