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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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