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Electronic Evidence in Civil and Commercial Dispute Resolution: A Comparative Perspective of UNCITRAL, the European Union, Germany and Vietnam: European Yearbook of International Economic Law, cartea 27

Autor Quynh Anh Tran
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 dec 2023
This book provides a deeper understanding of electronic evidence and its use in civil and commercial dispute resolution. The explosive growth of information technology has had major impacts on the development of the economy, society and also on the improvement of legal proceedings with the use of modern technology in all areas of criminal and civil procedures.
This book focuses on the current provisions of UNCITRAL, the European Union, Germany and Vietnam concerning electronic evidence in civil and commercial dispute resolution. It analyses the notion and the basic aspects of evidence and electronic evidence and explores the process of finding electronic evidence. Further, it discusses how the effectiveness of finding electronic evidence can be reconciled with a respect for fundamental rights, in particular with personal privacy and personal data protection. The book subsequently addresses the authentication and admissibility of electronic evidence; the evaluation of electronic evidence and the burden of proof; and the challenges of using electronic evidence in civil and commercial dispute resolution. Finally, it puts forward proposals for promoting the use of electronic evidence in these contexts. 
As the book focuses on the current texts of UNCITRAL and the civil procedure legislation of the European Union, Germany and Vietnam, it relies on a comparative method which deals with the most significant provisions of the above legislation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031185748
ISBN-10: 3031185749
Ilustrații: XVIII, 295 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Seriile European Yearbook of International Economic Law, EYIEL Monographs - Studies in European and International Economic Law

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. The legal sources of the UNCITRAL, the EU, Germany and Vietnam on electronic evidence in civil and commercial dispute resolution.- 3. Fundamental principles of civil procedure and the basic principles relating to evidence in civil procedure.- 4. Basic issues of evidence and electronic evidence in civil and commercial dispute resolution.- 5. The significant types of electronic evidence.- 6. Finding electronic evidence.- 7. The authentication of electronic evidence.- 8. The admission of electronic evidence in civil and arbitral proceedings.- 9. Evaluation of electronic evidence and the burden of proof.- 10. Using electronic evidence in civil and commercial dispute resolution - challenges and opportunities.- 11. Final conclusion.


Recenzii

“This book is clearly the result of Dr Tran's doctorate. It reads and is structured like a doctorate. … The content is important and useful to the lawyer … . this is a useful text that has added to the understanding of evidence in electronic form across UNCITRAL, the European Union, Germany, and Vietnam.” (Digital Evidence and Electronic Law Review, Vol. 20, 2023)

Notă biografică

Quynh Anh Tran has been working as a Lecturer at the Business Law Faculty, Hanoi Law University, in Vietnam since 2008. Her research focuses on civil and commercial law, particularly, civil and commercial dispute resolution, international private law and comparative law. She holds a Bachelor of Law from Hanoi Law University (Vietnam); a Master of Laws with Business Law Specialization from Hanoi Law University (Vietnam); a Master of Laws in Foreign Trade and Investment, and International Dispute Resolution from Europa Institute, Saarland University and a Doctoral Degree from Kiel University (Summa Cum Laude).

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book provides a deeper understanding of electronic evidence and its use in civil and commercial dispute resolution. The explosive growth of information technology has had major impacts on the development of the economy, society and also on the improvement of legal proceedings with the use of modern technology in all areas of criminal and civil procedures. This book focuses on the current provisions of UNCITRAL, the European Union, Germany and Vietnam concerning electronic evidence in civil and commercial dispute resolution. It analyses the notion and the basic aspects of evidence and electronic evidence and explores the process of finding electronic evidence. Further, it discusses how the effectiveness of finding electronic evidence can be reconciled with a respect for fundamental rights, in particular with personal privacy and personal data protection. The book subsequently addresses the authentication and admissibility of electronic evidence; the evaluation of electronic evidence and the burden of proof; and the challenges of using electronic evidence in civil and commercial dispute resolution. Finally, it puts forward proposals for promoting the use of electronic evidence in these contexts. 
As the book focuses on the current texts of UNCITRAL and the civil procedure legislation of the European Union, Germany and Vietnam, it relies on a comparative method which deals with the most significant provisions of the above legislation.


Caracteristici

Provides a deeper understanding of electronic evidence and its use in civil and commercial dispute resolution Explores current provisions of UNCITRAL, the EU, Germany and Vietnam on electronic evidence Examines European jurisdictions' efforts towards harmonization of law in the field of civil procedure