Editorial
Editorial | |
Stephen Mason, Allison Stanfield | i-iii |
Articles
A proposed electronic evidence exchange across the European Union | |
Maria Angela Biasiotti | 1-12 |
Another method of stealing cash from ATMs | |
Timothy Tion | 13-15 |
Establishing possession, custody and control through electronic baggage tags | |
Gita Radhakrishna | 16-21 |
‘Mobile Ping Data’ – Metadata for Tracking | |
Reg Coutts, Hugh Selby | 22-25 |
Forced biometric authentication – on a recent amendment in the Norwegian Code of Criminal Procedure | |
Ingvild Bruce | 26-30 |
The Garlasco case and the digital alibi evidence: a difficult relationship between law and informatics | |
Eleonora Colombo | 31-38 |
Network investigative source codes and due process | |
Brian L. Owsley | 39-46 |
The enforceability of electronic arbitration agreements before the DIFC Courts and Dubai Courts | |
Omar Husain Qouteshat, Kamal Jamal Alawamleh | 47-60 |
Undergraduate essay
The role of digital signatures in the digitisation of loan documentation in India | |
Rishabh Sant Tiwari, Deepansh Goyal | 61-66 |
Case Ruling
Case Ruling: England & Wales - R v Cahill; R v Pugh 14 October 2014 | |
England & Wales Case Ruling: | 67-71 |
Case Translations
Case translation: Estonia | |
Estonia Case Translations: | 72-78 |
Case translation: Spain | |
Spain Case Translations: | 79-87 |
Book Reports
Book Reports | |
Book Reports | 88-103 |
Research
PhD Research | |
PhD Research | 104-115 |
Credits
General Editors and Editorial Board | |
Volume 14 Credits | 116-118 |
ISSN 2054-8508 (Online) (c) 2019 Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review
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