Correspondence and Beyond.
New Approaches to Truth in Law and Evidence
6.06.2025 – h. 9
9.00:
Welcome – Elena Marchese, Michele Ubertone
9.10 –9.35:
Michele Ubertone, Maastricht University, michele.ubertone@maastrichtuniversity.nl
“An Attack on Attacks on Judicial Truth”
9.35-10.00:
Elena Marchese, Genoa University, elena.marchese@unibocconi.it, elena.marchese@edu.unige.it
“A Multi-functional Conception of Truth for Legal Proceedings”
10.25-10.50:
Valerio Aiuti, Università La Sapienza, Rome, valerio.aiuti@uniroma1.it
“Truth: Re-built”
11.10 – Coffee break
11.40–12.05:
Bojan Spaic, Belgrade University, bojan.spaic@ius.bg.ac.rs, bojan.spaic@unibocconi.it
“Does it Make Sense to Speak about Legal Truth?”
12.05–12.35:
Luca Pressacco, Trento University, luca.pressacco@unitn.it
“Correspondence and Uncertainty: the Contribution of Forensic Metrology to Criminal Evidence”
12.35–13.05:
Alessia Farano, Luiss University, alessia.farano@luiss.it
“The Use of Lie and Memory Detection Techniques in Court: a New Alethic Right?”
1.05–1.35:
Bartlomiej Kucharzyk, Jagiellonian University, bartek.kucharzyk@gmail.com
“How Good Should Judges be in Evaluating Expert Evidence and What's Truth Got to Do with it?”
1.35 – Lunch Break