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In search of a free movement of forensic evidence : towards minimum standards to determine evidence admissibility?
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The current legal landscape for the gathering and use of fingerprint evidence in criminal matters in the EU
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Analysing digital evidence : international standards and jurisdiction
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The current legal landscape for the gathering and use of DNA evidence in criminal matters in the EU
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Mutual admissibility of evidence in criminal matters in the EU : a study of forensic evidence
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Breaking the Chinese walls : the feasibility of rules on cross-border admissibility of DNA expert evidence
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Electronic evidence 2.0? Examining the feasibility of rules on cross-border admissibility of electronic evidence
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A European evidence space? Examining the feasibility of rules on cross-border admissibility of forensic expert evidence
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A European Forensic Fingerprint Area? Examining the feasibility of rules on cross-border admissibility of fingerprint expert evidence
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Electronic evidence in criminal matters : how about E-evidence instruments 2.0?
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Electronic evidence in criminal matters: how about e-evidence instruments 2.0?
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Recente wijzigingen met betrekking tot de regulering van de strafrechtelijke onderzoeksmaatregelen.
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Van Wesenbeeck v. Belgium: Balancing defence rights with law enforcements’ possibilities to apply observation and infiltration methods
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Recente wijzigingen met betrekking tot de regulering van de strafrechtelijke onderzoeksmaatregelen
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It takes two to tango : over de samenwerking tussen de forensische en juridisch-wetenschappelijke disciplines voor de aanvaardbaarheid van forensisch bewijs
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Network And Memory Forensics - The Challenges Posed by These And Other Forms of Volatile Evidence
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It takes two to tango : combining judicial and scientific knowledge to ensure the admissibility of forensic evidence in the courtroom
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Potpourri II : wijzigingen m.b.t. het strafrecht en de strafvordering
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A European evidence (air)space? Taking cross-border legal admissibility of forensic evidence to a higher level
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Same microscope, different lenses: combining legal and scientific perspectives on working beyond borders.
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Strafwetboek, Wetboek van Strafvordering, Bijzondere wetten
Gert Vermeulen (UGent) and Sofie Depauw (UGent)(2014)