Challenges to Advanced Electronic Evidence Lifecycle Management in an International Court Environment
This paper identifies and examines some of the main issues in managing electronic evidence in an international court environment and specifically looks at the challenges faced by the International Criminal Court (ICC). It sets out the legal challenges in an e-Court environment related to chain of custody and identifies potential problems associated with handling of original evidence. It also discusses some of the unique organizational challenges that many in ternational organizations face such as a time-limited mandate, a high staff turnover rate or the length of international criminal trials, and highlights some of the potential consequences for such organizations in general and the electronic evidence collection of the ICC in particular. The paper argues for a holistic, organization-wide approach to advanced electronic evidence lifecycle management and concludes with the authors classifying the core requirements from which a modeling-oriented , more detailed investigation can be started.
Top- Amann, Philipp
- Dillon, Mark P.
- Quirchmayr, Gerald
Category |
Book Section/Chapter |
Divisions |
Multimedia Information Systems |
Title of Book |
IAIT 2012, CCIS 344 |
Page Range |
pp. 31-45 |
Date |
2012 |
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