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............................................................................................................................. Description Electronic Evidence: Disclosure, Discovery & Admissibility is currently the only text on this subject which brings together all the issues relating to disclosure, procedure and admissibility of electronic evidence. The latest developments in this area are covered, including the CPR Part 31 Practice Direction, as well as comprehensive coverage of jurisdictions outside the UK. A glossary is also included to aid understanding of key and technical terms. The book also: • Introduces practitioners to the complexities of electronic evidence - the growing importance of electronic evidence affects every aspect of law both in civil and criminal cases • Enables practitioners to retrieve and advise on electronic evidence confidently and use it effectively in cases • Enables practitioners to get the most effective information from experts by empowering them to ask the right questions ............................................................................................................................. Contents 1. Sources of digital evidence 2. The characteristics of electronic evidence in digital format 3. Proof : the investigation, collection and examination of digital evidence 4. Authenticating digital data 5. Mechanical instruments : the presumption of being in order 6. Use graphical technology to present evidence 7. The Practical management of electronic evidence 6. Australia 7. Canada 8. England & Wales 9. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic in China 10. India 11. Ireland, Republic of 12. New Zealand 13. Scotland 14. Singapore 15. South Africa 16. United States of America Appendices I - Selected list of sources II - The Sedona Guidelines III - Commonwealth Draft Model Law on Electronic Evidence .............................................................................................................................