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Normalising the use of electronic evidence
Society is increasingly relying on technology for daily business and activities. This is linked to a rapid update in technology use and digitalisation with courts being called to consider new forms of evidence in an electronic environment and/or rely on ...
Elena Alina Ontanu
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Experimental approval of the extended flat bands and gapped subbands in rhombohedral multilayer graphene [PDF]
Graphene layers are known to stack in two stable configurations, namely ABA or ABC stacking, with drastically distinct electronic properties. Unlike the ABA stacking, little has been done to experimentally investigate the electronic properties of ABC ...
Balseiro, C. A. +8 more
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Electronic evidence in criminal proceedings: problematic issues of theory and practice
The article summarises the scientific developments regarding the concept and essence of electronic evidence and provides the author’s own definition to the concept of “electronic (digital) evidence” in criminal proceedings; examines the regulatory ...
T. H. Fomina, O. O. Rachynskyi
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Encryption as an obstacle for criminal investigation and evidence collection [PDF]
Encryption has become an integral part of modern life. It is without a doubt of great importance for the realization of some of the basic human rights in the ubiquitous technical environment, for the daily use of numerous online services, as well as for ...
Pisarić Milana M.
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Evidence for weak electronic correlations in Fe-pnictides
Using x-ray absorption and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering, charge dynamics at and near the Fe $L$ edges is investigated in Fe pnictide materials, and contrasted to that measured in other Fe compounds.
Analytis, J., +22 more
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The Strength of Direct Ties: Evidence from the Electronic Game Industry [PDF]
We analyze the economic effects of a developer’s connectedness in the electronic game industry. Knowledge spillovers between developers should be of special relevance in this knowledge-based industry. We calculate measures for a developer’s connectedness
Claussen, Jörg +2 more
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The Integrity of Electronic Evidence [PDF]
A new branch of Crime Investigation Science, Computer Forensics, or Digital Evidence Analysis has emerged. It supplements the old document investigation (dealing with money, passports, cheques, last wills, business records, etc.) and it is becoming more and more important in a very rapid pace.
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Electronic evidence in Russian criminal proceedings: problematic aspects
The article discusses some problematic aspects related to the use of electronic evidence in evidence. The ambiguity of scientists’ approaches to the question of what place this type of evidence occupies in the evidence system available in the criminal ...
S. V. Kornakova, E. V. Chigrina
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Admission of electronic evidence
In its provision for the admissibility of electronic evidence, the Kenyan Evidence Act includes two apparently conflicting provisions. Under section 106B, the Evidence Act prescribes conditions for admissibility, and uses the concept of a certificate as a means of proof of authenticity.
Isaac Rutenberg +2 more
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