Mutual Admissibility of Evidence in Criminal Matters in the EU.

A study of forensic evidence

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Sofie Depauw

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Ever since evidence has been crossing borders, law enforcement authorities have been searching for a way to ensure the cross-border acceptance of evidence gathered in another Member State. In that respect, the idea of a 'free movement of evidence', i.e. the automatic acceptance (admissibility) of evidence gathered in accordance with certain conditions by EU Member States in reliance on the results of investigative measures executed in another Member State, has been adverted to by scholars and European institutions. This study builds upon previous research conducted at Ghent University and assesses the feasibility of EU minimum standards for DNA expert evidence, fingerprint expert evidence and electronic expert evidence. In this respect, it is aimed to identify minimum standards for mutual per se evidence admissibility by looking into the actions taken both from a legal and from a forensic-scientific perspective to standardise the collection, storage and use of the forensic evidence measures.Sofie Depauw holds a master's degree in law (2014) and a PhD in law (2019). She has been a member of the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy affiliated to the Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law since 2013.

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Specificaties

Auteur
Sofie Depauw
Uitgever
Maklu Uitgevers N.V.
ISBN
9789046609705
Bindwijze
Paperback
Publicatiedatum
Januari 2020
Categorie
Studieboek
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
448

Beschrijving

Ever since evidence has been crossing borders, law enforcement authorities have been searching for a way to ensure the cross-border acceptance of evidence gathered in another Member State. In that respect, the idea of a 'free movement of evidence', i.e. the automatic acceptance (admissibility) of evidence gathered in accordance with certain conditions by EU Member States in reliance on the results of investigative measures executed in another Member State, has been adverted to by scholars and European institutions. This study builds upon previous research conducted at Ghent University and assesses the feasibility of EU minimum standards for DNA expert evidence, fingerprint expert evidence and electronic expert evidence. In this respect, it is aimed to identify minimum standards for mutual per se evidence admissibility by looking into the actions taken both from a legal and from a forensic-scientific perspective to standardise the collection, storage and use of the forensic evidence measures.

Sofie Depauw holds a master's degree in law (2014) and a PhD in law (2019). She has been a member of the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy affiliated to the Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law since 2013.

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Specificaties

Auteur
Sofie Depauw
Uitgever
Maklu Uitgevers N.V.
ISBN
9789046609705
Bindwijze
Paperback
Publicatiedatum
Januari 2020
Categorie
Studieboek
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
448

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