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Book Review: Stephen Mason (ed.), Electronic Evidence: Disclosure, Discovery and Admissibility, London: Lexis Nexis Butterworths, 2007, 510 pp, hb £125

  • Deirdre M Dwyer
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 2. Januar 2008
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This edited volume is a product of the Digital Evidence Research Programme at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, directed by Stephen Mason, with the assistance of fifteen specialist contributors. It provides a valuable introduction to the issues surrounding electronic evidence, from the work of investigators securing that evidence (particularly in relation to a possible criminal offence) through to the work of counsel challenging its admissibility and probative value. Buying this book will cost you less than the first hour of a forensic computing consultant’s time. It is recommended reading for almost anyone involved in fact investigation or fact finding, as well as in corporate security, internal audit or legal affairs.

Published Online: 2008-1-2

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