The least of the reasons for that — apart from
his knowledge of the particular judge — is that the Supreme Court of Canada has told us that robust inferences are common sense inferences.
Not exact matches
The article also examines the implications
of computer inventorship for other areas
of patent law — for example whether computers should replace the «skilled person» conventionally used to
judge a patent's inventiveness, since a computer would have an unlimited
knowledge of the
particular field in question.
Bottom Line: Google News» lack
of editors makes this a site that's not always the best for student use; kids may lack the background
knowledge to
judge whether
particular stories are credible sources.
In
particular, teachers can help students test their own
knowledge in ways that provide more accurate assessments
of what they really know — which enables students to better
judge when they have mastered material and when (and where) more work is required.
So if an opponent argues that the «little guy» (or «good corporate citizen») should win merely because
of their unique circumstances; or that a
particular decision will promote» social justice»; or that the
judge should decide the case in a
particular way because «that's the way things always have been done,» you now have the
knowledge and tools to rebut these fallacies
of irrelevance.
In Wilson v Her Majesty's Advocate 2009 JC 336, which also concerned opinion evidence, the High Court
of Justiciary, in an opinion delivered by Lord Wheatley, stated the test thus (at para 58): «[T] he subject - matter under discussion must be necessary for the proper resolution
of the dispute, and be such that a
judge or jury without instruction or advice in the
particular area
of knowledge or experience would be unable to reach a sound conclusion without the help
of a witness who had such specialised
knowledge or experience.»
(b) to improve the
knowledge of the European Union's primary and secondary law among
judges, prosecutors and judicial staff, including fostering the
knowledge of the procedures before the European Court
of Justice, in
particular the procedure for obtaining a preliminary ruling on the validity and / or interpretation
of provisions
of European law;
When one considers that arguing attorneys and family law
judges typically learn about Parental Alienation via arguments, examinations and cross examinations in court, it should not be surprising that such understandings are usually limited to the facts
of a
particular case, and are not necessarily characteristic
of specific
knowledge acquisition.