
handle: 2445/225835
This article analyzes the need to autonomously regulate digital evidence in criminal process. The digital age and the technological advances represented by the Internet have led to very positive innovations, but also to the emergence of cybercrime. The Law must respond to the challenges of cybercrime by adapting criminal and procedural laws. Cybercrimes poses serious difficulties with respect to investigation and evidence, and criminal proceedings were increasingly based on digital evidence.
Delictes informàtics, Computer crimes, Dispositius de memòria d'ordinador, Prova electrònica, Electronic evidence, Computer storage devices
Delictes informàtics, Computer crimes, Dispositius de memòria d'ordinador, Prova electrònica, Electronic evidence, Computer storage devices
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