Proof, evidence, and hate crime : a study in criminal jurisprudence

"Proof is the property of a disputed fact being established inferentially from an extant fact. This book explicates the structural components of this phenomenon in the context of hate crimes across various jurisdictions around the world. It departs from the orthodox conception of evidence and p...

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Main Author Mosaka, T. B. (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2026.
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ISBN9781003493006
1003493009
9781040395332
1040395333
9781040395264
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9781032764535
9781032796208
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505 0 |a The material condition -- The processual condition -- A short history of proof -- The probative condition I -- The probative condition II -- The study of applied proof. 
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520 |a "Proof is the property of a disputed fact being established inferentially from an extant fact. This book explicates the structural components of this phenomenon in the context of hate crimes across various jurisdictions around the world. It departs from the orthodox conception of evidence and proof as being a general, value-neutral, or non-normative, and epistemic subject, and offers a relativistic conception of this area of law. The core argument is that proof is both semantically and methodologically determined by three conditions of materiality, process and probativity. This argument is then justified by the context-specific application of this relativistic theory of proof to hate crimes. This theoretical application of proof is sustained throughout the book using multiple examples and illustrations of hate crimes around the world. The discussion, both at the level of proof and hate crimes, while focusing on the grounds of race, religion and ethnicity specifically, is framed in jurisprudential, cross-jurisdictional and interdisciplinary terms. The book will be of interest to academics and researchers working in the areas of Criminal Law, Legal Philosophy and Procedural Law"-- Provided by publisher. 
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