Chapter 9, Canada - Electronic Evidence in Canada

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    Abstract

    This chapter discusses the issues surrounding electronic evidence in Canada. Topics discussed include the best evidence rule, electronic signatures, web-based evidence, and video-tape and security camera evidence. In addition rules around protection of privacy, discovery, and confidentiality are pursued. Finally the chapter also considers the many issues which arise around gathering electronic evidence in the criminal context, including wiretaps, general warrants, and searches of computers and cell phones.

    Original languageCanadian English
    Title of host publicationChapter 9, Canada - Electronic Evidence in Canada
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2012

    Keywords

    • Canada
    • Electronic Evidence
    • Discovery
    • Evidence
    • Electronic Signatures
    • Protection Of Privacy
    • Confidentiality
    • Wiretap
    • Electronic Surveillance
    • General Warrant
    • Computer
    • Cell Phone
    • Search

    Disciplines

    • Evidence
    • Law
    • Privacy Law
    • Science and Technology Law

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