This Report addresses practical and theoretical aspects regarding the taking of (electronic) evidence and videoconferencing in (cross-border) civil litigation. Certain questions require knowledge on instruments of cross-border enforcement in the EU, particularly Regulation (EU) 2020/1783 (“Recast Taking of Evidence Regulation”). The latter questions address the interplay between national law and the EU regime on cross-border enforcement in civil and commercial matters
The European Investigation Order (EIO) was supposed to offer a comprehensive solution to cross-borde...
Digital evidence has taken an increasing role in recent years not only in the field of digital inves...
The European Union (EU) has set the objective to develop an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, i...
This Report addresses practical and theoretical aspects regarding the service in the Member States o...
This paper presents the current issues and proposes legal remedies for removing the barriers to gath...
The article deals with selected legal problems of using videoconferencing technology in cross-border...
National audienceThe volatile nature of electronic evidences has compelled the Commission to launch ...
An effective legal framework for judicial cooperation in the field of the service of documents is a ...
Uporaba videokonferenčne tehnologije v čezmejnih sodnih postopkih Ključnega pomena za neposredno pr...
In April 2018, the European Commission presented a legislative package intended to enable, foster an...
Contributing authors examine the legal framework in place in various EU member states when dealing w...
With human activity becoming more and more dependent on digital technologies, criminal investigation...
OVERVIEW: 1. The digital investigation: a regulatory overview. – 1.1. Constitutional framework. – 1....
The European Investigation Order (EIO) was supposed to offer a comprehensive solution to cross-borde...
The research examines the collection of electronic evidence by law enforcement authorities of Europe...
The European Investigation Order (EIO) was supposed to offer a comprehensive solution to cross-borde...
Digital evidence has taken an increasing role in recent years not only in the field of digital inves...
The European Union (EU) has set the objective to develop an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, i...
This Report addresses practical and theoretical aspects regarding the service in the Member States o...
This paper presents the current issues and proposes legal remedies for removing the barriers to gath...
The article deals with selected legal problems of using videoconferencing technology in cross-border...
National audienceThe volatile nature of electronic evidences has compelled the Commission to launch ...
An effective legal framework for judicial cooperation in the field of the service of documents is a ...
Uporaba videokonferenčne tehnologije v čezmejnih sodnih postopkih Ključnega pomena za neposredno pr...
In April 2018, the European Commission presented a legislative package intended to enable, foster an...
Contributing authors examine the legal framework in place in various EU member states when dealing w...
With human activity becoming more and more dependent on digital technologies, criminal investigation...
OVERVIEW: 1. The digital investigation: a regulatory overview. – 1.1. Constitutional framework. – 1....
The European Investigation Order (EIO) was supposed to offer a comprehensive solution to cross-borde...
The research examines the collection of electronic evidence by law enforcement authorities of Europe...
The European Investigation Order (EIO) was supposed to offer a comprehensive solution to cross-borde...
Digital evidence has taken an increasing role in recent years not only in the field of digital inves...
The European Union (EU) has set the objective to develop an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, i...