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Volume 17 : 2020
Published:
2020-11-02
Editorial
Editorial
Stephen Mason
i-ii
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Articles
The Law Commission presumption concerning the dependability of computer evidence
An invited paper
Peter Bernard Ladkin, Bev Littlewood, Harold Thimbleby, Martyn Thomas
1-14
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Robustness of software
Peter Bernard Ladkin
15-24
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The harm that judges do – misunderstanding computer evidence: Mr Castleton’s story
‘an affront to the public conscience’
Paul Marshall
25-48
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The Post Office Horizon IT scandal and the presumption of the dependability of computer evidence
James Christie
49-70
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The role and function of the e-signature, time stamp, and e-evidence in the context of Turkish commercial law
Leyla Keser Berber
71-82
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The application of forensics examination in crime-related prosecution
The need for standardization and a recognized model in Nigeria
Davidson C. Onwubiko, Felix E. Eboibi
83-93
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Case Translations
Case translation: Belgium
Belgium: Case translation
94-96
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Case translation: Switzerland
Switzerland: Case translation
97-111
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Book Reports
Book Reports
Stephen Mason
112-115
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Research
PhD Research
Stephen Mason
116-129
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Credits
General Editors and Editorial Board
Stephen Mason
130-131
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