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The Fallability of Memory and Fact Finding : Australian Academy of Law

An in person and online event that may be of interest to ALLA (WA) members:

The Australian Academy of Law is pleased to host this free public event, chaired by Professor Robyn Carroll, UWA Law School.

The flyer for the event can be found here, which outlines the session:

The nature of the trial process proceeds on the assumption that the fact finder is able to assess the reliability and credibility of a witness giving oral evidence. Findings from psychological research and neuroscience studies indicate that memory is a reconstructive process that is susceptible to distortion. Questions arise as to a whole range of aspects of the imperfection of human memory. The legal system as a whole has not adopted all of the research findings on memory even though these findings may have implications not only for eye witness testimony but for how evidence is assessed.

Speakers at the event include Professor Ulrich Ecker, University of Western Australia and Justice Craig Colvin, Federal Court of Australia. 

Register for the event here.



The ALLA (WA) Committee thanks our members for providing a heads-up for this event. 

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