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The psychiatric expert in court

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 July 2009

Anthony Kenny*
Affiliation:
Balliol College, Oxford
*
*Address for correspondence: Dr Anthony Kenny, Balliol College, Oxford 0X1 3BJ.

Synopsis

The law about expert evidence is unsatisfactory: it gives scope for the expert to usurp the role of judge, jury and parliament; it brings the professions of the experts into disrepute; and it sets juries the impossible task of sorting pseudo sciences from genuine ones. The law should be reformed by changing statutes which force expert witnesses to testify beyond their science, by taking the provision of expert evidence out of the adversarial context, and by removing from the courts the decision whether a nascent discipline is or is not a science.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1984

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Notes

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2 Folkes v. Chadd (1782) 3 Doug. 157.

3 R. v. Siherlock [1894], 2 Q.B. 766.

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9 English Exporters (London) Ltd. v. Eldonwall Ltd. [1973] Ch. 415.

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16 s. 4 (2).

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22 [1975] Q.B. 834, 841.

24 [1974] A.C. 85.

25 [1975] Q.B. p. 842.