McGrath on Evidence is a new and impressive treatise on the law of evidence in Ireland. The use of a wide range of jurisprudence from across the common law world makes the book much more than a text on Irish law. There is a remarkable degree of similarity between the law in Ireland and Hong Kong. Practitioners in Hong Kong and beyond are sure to find useful examples and ideas within this book.

Ed. by Callen, Craig R. / Jackson, John D. / Risinger, D. Michael / Dwyer, Deirdre / Pardo, Michael S. / Doran, Sean
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A Hong Kong Perspective and Book Review of Declan McGrath, Evidence, Dublin: Thomson Round Hall, 2005, 728pp, hb euro 350
Simon NM Young
1University of Hong Kong
Citation Information: International Commentary on Evidence. Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1554-4567, DOI: 10.2202/1554-4567.1060, June 2007
Publication History:
- Published Online:
- 2007-06-05
Keywords: Ireland; Hong Kong; Law of Evidence; Book Review; Declan McGrath


















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