Walker and Walker The Law of Evidence in Scotland
By (Author) Margaret L Ross
By (author) Professor James P Chalmers
By (author) Isla Callander
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
29th January 2026
6th edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Paperback
608
Width 156mm, Height 248mm
This leading text gives a comprehensive and detailed examination of the law of evidence in the broadest of civil and criminal contexts. The emphasis is upon rigorous examination of the issues affecting all who work with the law of evidence whether in court, chamber practice or legal education.
The sixth edition has been updated to reflect recent case law and the latest developments in practice including:
- The Victims, Witnesses and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill, currently before the Scottish Parliament, which will reform the law on special measures in civil cases and create a new sexual offences court
- Ongoing significant developments in the law of corroboration by distress, where the High Court has recently heard arguments in Lord Advocates Reference (No 1 of 2023) and is likely to reshape the law in its decision
- Ongoing significant developments in the Moorov doctrine, including the decision in Duthie v HM Advocate 2021
- Legal Professional Privilege and purported statutory overides, as in Scottish Legal Complaints Commission v Murray & McCusker 2022
The text remains the leading one on evidence and this latest edition will assuredly ensure it remains so.
. Renton and Brown has a chapter on evidence, and that and the work by Sheriff (latterly Lord) Macphail bring their own value, but this text provides a detailed and thorough analysis of the law of evidence.
James Chalmers is Regius Professor of Law at the University of Glasgow, having previously taught at the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and former editor of the Edinburgh Law Review.
Margaret Ross is Chair in Law at the University of Aberdeen. From 2011 to 2017 she was a University Vice Principal and Head of the College of Arts and Social Sciences.
Isla Callander is Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen. In 2021, Isla was appointed to the Board of Examiners for the Law Society of Scotland. She is also a member of the Criminal Law Committee of the Law Society of Scotland.