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April 22, 201970 Jason ChinPlayWhy Open Science Matters to Factfinding in Courts. Jason Chin from the University of Queensland (Australia)discusses how the open science movement in the scientific community could help address the expert reliability problem in law....moreShareView all episodesBy Ed Cheng / Alex Nunn53636 ratingsApril 22, 201970 Jason ChinPlayWhy Open Science Matters to Factfinding in Courts. Jason Chin from the University of Queensland (Australia)discusses how the open science movement in the scientific community could help address the expert reliability problem in law....moreMore shows like Excited UtteranceView allAgainst the Rules: The Big Short Companion9,591 Listeners
Why Open Science Matters to Factfinding in Courts. Jason Chin from the University of Queensland (Australia)discusses how the open science movement in the scientific community could help address the expert reliability problem in law.
April 22, 201970 Jason ChinPlayWhy Open Science Matters to Factfinding in Courts. Jason Chin from the University of Queensland (Australia)discusses how the open science movement in the scientific community could help address the expert reliability problem in law....more
Why Open Science Matters to Factfinding in Courts. Jason Chin from the University of Queensland (Australia)discusses how the open science movement in the scientific community could help address the expert reliability problem in law.