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Admissibility of Evidence in EU Cross-Border Criminal Proceedings: Electronic Evidence, Efficiency and Fair Trial Rights - Paperback

Admissibility of Evidence in EU Cross-Border Criminal Proceedings: Electronic Evidence, Efficiency and Fair Trial Rights - Paperback

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by Lorena Bachmaier Winter (Editor), Valsamis Mitsilegas (Editor), Farsam Salimi (Editor)

This book provides a systematic and analytical account of the problems facing transnational criminal justice.

It details actual problems arising in the transnational prosecution of crimes; assesses existing obstacles on admissibility of evidence; in particular with regard to electronic evidence, assesses the impact that the impediment of free circulation of evidence has on fundamental rights of the defendants facing criminal trial; and finally drafts a proposal for the future of regulation for this complex topic.

The book therefore contributes to the debate on the creation of an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice in the EU. It offers insights on how to outline the main general rules that could be adopted at EU level in a manner that adequately balances the need for efficiency in prosecution and the protection of human rights.

With contributions of renowned experts in the field, the book addresses the discussion of a potential legislative proposal with the help of insight into the experience and conceptual context of the rules of evidence at the national level. The legislative proposal was adopted by the European Law Institute, who supported the work reflected in this book.

Author Biography

Lorena Bachmaier Winter is Professor of Procedural Law at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
Farsam Salimi is Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Vienna, Austria.

Number of Pages: 216
Dimensions: 0.46 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: December 18, 2025
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