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Franz Schulz's treatise on the burden of proof in civil, administrative, and criminal proceedings is a highly authoritative and detailed analysis of one of the most complex issues in legal theory. Drawing on a wide range of legal scholarship and case law, Schulz provides a comprehensive examination of the various factors that determine the allocation of the burden of proof, making this book an indispensable resource for legal professionals and scholars alike.
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