
Electronic Evidence
Stephen Mason(Author)
Butterworths Law (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 15. November 2012
Book
Hardback
351 pages
978-1-4057-7987-6 (ISBN)
Description
Electronic evidence is now recognised as the main source of evidence worldwide. It affects every aspect of law, criminal and civil, and with the internet, is even more important for all lawyers to understand and apply to daily practice.
Electronic Evidence Third edition provides you with essential guidance on how to understand electronic evidence and how to use this successfully in litigation and other means of dispute resolution.
This title brings together all the issues relating to disclosure, procedure and admissibility of electronic evidence as well as comprehensive coverage of jurisdictions including Australia, Canada, the UK, Hong Kong, India, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and the USA.
Key benefits:
* Currently the only text available on this subject
* Enables you to advise on electronic evidence confidently
* Covers the complexities and types of electronic evidence in one source, and also makes suggestions for further reading on more technical issues, to save you time
* Ensures compliance with procedures and duties to the court for the disclosure of electronic evidence
* Includes coverage of key foreign jurisdictions and a glossary to ease understanding
Electronic Evidence Third edition provides you with essential guidance on how to understand electronic evidence and how to use this successfully in litigation and other means of dispute resolution.
This title brings together all the issues relating to disclosure, procedure and admissibility of electronic evidence as well as comprehensive coverage of jurisdictions including Australia, Canada, the UK, Hong Kong, India, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and the USA.
Key benefits:
* Currently the only text available on this subject
* Enables you to advise on electronic evidence confidently
* Covers the complexities and types of electronic evidence in one source, and also makes suggestions for further reading on more technical issues, to save you time
* Ensures compliance with procedures and duties to the court for the disclosure of electronic evidence
* Includes coverage of key foreign jurisdictions and a glossary to ease understanding
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
LexisNexis UK
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Judges, Lawyers, Academics, Law Students
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 155 mm
Weight
1630 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4057-7987-6 (9781405779876)
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Stephen Mason | Philip Argy | Derek Begg
Electronic Evidence
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04/2010
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Content
1. The sources of digital evidence;
2. The characteristics of electronic evidence in digital format1;
3. Proof: the investigation, collection and examination of digital evidence;
4. Authenticating digital data;
5. Mechanical instruments: the presumption of being in order;
6. Encrypted data;
7. Using graphical technology to present evidence;
8. Australia;
9. Canada;
10. England & Wales;
11. European Union;
12. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic
of China;
13. India;
14. Ireland, Republic of;
15. New Zealand;
16. Scotland;
17. Singapore;
18. South Africa;
Appendix 1 Selected List of Sources;
Appendix 2 Commonwealth Draft Model Law on Electronic Evidence;
Appendix 3 Sedona Conference Guidelines;
Appendix 4 Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles
2. The characteristics of electronic evidence in digital format1;
3. Proof: the investigation, collection and examination of digital evidence;
4. Authenticating digital data;
5. Mechanical instruments: the presumption of being in order;
6. Encrypted data;
7. Using graphical technology to present evidence;
8. Australia;
9. Canada;
10. England & Wales;
11. European Union;
12. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic
of China;
13. India;
14. Ireland, Republic of;
15. New Zealand;
16. Scotland;
17. Singapore;
18. South Africa;
Appendix 1 Selected List of Sources;
Appendix 2 Commonwealth Draft Model Law on Electronic Evidence;
Appendix 3 Sedona Conference Guidelines;
Appendix 4 Generally Accepted Recordkeeping Principles