Redmayne, Mike


Professor Mike Redmayne  

Department

Position held

Mannheim Centre for the Study of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Department of Law

Professor in Law

Experience keywords:

proof; evidence; criminal justice

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Professor Redmayne’s principal research interests are in Evidence and Criminal Procedure. In Evidence his work draws on a variety of disciplines, including probability theory, psychology and criminology. He has written extensively about expert evidence and character evidence, and also works on the theoretical foundations of evidence law. In Criminal Procedure he has written on disclosure, the privilege against self-incrimination, and the jury. With Andrew Ashworth, he is co-author of a leading text on the criminal process.

Sectors and industries to which research relates:

Law

Languages:

French [Spoken: Intermediate, Written: Intermediate]

Media experience:

RadioTV

Contact Points

LSE phone number:

+44 (0)20 7955 7245

Publications

The following references are sourced from LSE Research Online|. References that are linked lead to the full text.

2012

Redmayne, Mike (2012) Hearsay and human rights: Al-Khawaja in the Grand Chamber. Modern law review, 75 (5). pp. 865-878. ISSN 0026-7961

Redmayne, Mike (2012) Exploring entrapment. In: Zedner, Lucia and Roberts, Julian, (eds.) Principles and values in criminal law and criminal justice: essays in honour of Andrew Ashworth. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780199696796

Redmayne, Mike (2012) Confronting confrontation. In: Roberts, Paul and Hunter, Jill, (eds.) Criminal evidence and human rights: reimagining common law procedural traditions . Hart Publishing, London, UK, pp. 283-308. ISBN 9781849461726

2011

Redmayne, Mike and Roberts, Paul and Aitken, Colin and Jackson, Graham (2011) Forensic science evidence in question. Criminal Law Review, 2011 (5). pp. 347-356. ISSN 0011-135X

Redmayne, Mike (2011) Rationality and irrationality in evidence and proof: a comment on ‘the structure and logic of proof in trials’ by Professor Tillers. Law, probability and risk, 10 (1). pp. 9-11. ISSN 1470-8396

Redmayne, Mike (2011) Recognising propensity. Criminal law review, 2011 (3). pp. 177-198. ISSN 0011-135X

2010

Ashworth, Andrew and Redmayne, Mike (2010) The criminal process. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780199547289

Redmayne, Mike (2010) Confronting confrontation. LSE law, society and economy working papers, 10-2010 . Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

2009

Redmayne, Mike (2009) Theorizing the criminal trial. New criminal law review, 12 (2). pp. 287-313. ISSN 1933-4206

2008

Redmayne, Mike (2008) Exploring the proof paradoxes 'legal theory'. Legal theory, 14 (4). ISSN 1352-3252

Redmayne, Mike (2008) English warnings. Cardozo law review, 30 (3). pp. 1047-1088. ISSN 0270-5192

Redmayne, Mike (2008) The ethics of character evidence. Current legal problems, 61 (1). pp. 371-390. ISSN 0070-1998

2007

Roberts, Paul and Redmayne, Mike, (eds.) (2007) Innovations in evidence and proof: integrating theory, research and teaching. Hart Publishing, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9781841137063

Redmayne, Mike (2007) Rethinking the privilege against self-incrimination. Oxford journal of legal studies, 27 (2). pp. 209-232. ISSN 0143-6503

2006

Redmayne, Mike (2006) Theorizing jury reform. In: Duff, Antony and Farmer, Lindsay and Marshall, Sandra and Tadros, Victor, (eds.) The trial on trial: volume 2. Judgment and calling to account. Hart Publishing, Oxford, UK, pp. 99-116. ISBN 9781841135427

2005

Redmayne, Mike and Ashworth, Andrew (2005) The criminal process. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199273386

2003

Redmayne, Mike (2003) Rationality, naturalism and evidence law. Michigan state law review, 2003 (4). pp. 849-884. ISSN 1087-5468

Redmayne, Mike (2003) Myths, relationships and coincidences: the new problems of sexual history. International journal of evidence and proof, 7 (2). pp. 75-101. ISSN 1365-7127

2002

Redmayne, Mike (2002) The relevance of bad character. Cambridge law journal, 61 (3). pp. 684-714. ISSN 0008-1973

Redmayne, Mike (2002) Similar facts, familiar obfuscation: R v Handy. International journal of evidence and proof, 6 (4). pp. 243-250. ISSN 1365-7127

Redmayne, Mike (2002) Appeals to reason. Modern law review, 65 (1). pp. 19-35. ISSN 0026-7961

Redmayne, Mike (2002) The Law Commission's character convictions. International journal of evidence & proof, 6 (2). pp. 71-93. ISSN 1365-7127

2001

Redmayne, Mike (2001) Another note of caution. International journal of evidence and proof, 5 (2). pp. 121-126. ISSN 1365-7127

Redmayne, Mike (2001) Expert evidence and criminal justice. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780198267805

2000

Redmayne, Mike (2000) A corroboration approach to recovered memories of sexual abuse: a note of caution. Law quarterly review, 116 (Jan). pp. 147-155. ISSN 0023-933X

1999

Wasik, Martin and Gibbons, Thomas and Redmayne, Mike (1999) Criminal justice: text and materials. Longman, Harlow, UK. ISBN 9780582288584

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Mike Redmayne is a Professor of Law. Before coming to the LSE in 1999 he taught at the universities of Manchester and Brunel, and during 2005 he held a Fellowship in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University.

 

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