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Writing history in international criminal trials
\"This book uses empirical research on three international criminal tribunals to understand how law and history are combined in the courtroom\"-- Provided by publisher.
Writing history in international criminal trials
Why do international criminal tribunals write histories of the origins and causes of armed conflicts? Richard Ashby Wilson conducted empirical research with judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys and expert witnesses in three international criminal tribunals to understand how law and history are combined in the courtroom.
Law on Display
Experience the multimedia and view the links featured in the book at lawondisplay.comVisual and multimedia digital technologies are transforming the practice of law: how lawyers construct and argue their cases, present evidence to juries, and communicate with each other. They are also changing how law is disseminated throughout and used by the general public. What are these technologies, how are they used and perceived in the courtroom and in wider culture, and how do they affect legal decision making?In this comprehensive survey and analysis of how new visual technologies are transforming both the practice and culture of American law, Neal Feigenson and Christina Spiesel explain how, when, and why legal practice moved from a largely words-only environment to one more dependent on and driven by images, and how rapidly developing technologies have further accelerated this change. They discuss older visual technologies, such as videotape evidence, and then current and future uses of visual and multimedia digital technologies, including trial presentation software and interactive multimedia. They also describe how law itself is going online, in the form of virtual courts, cyberjuries, and more, and explore the implications of law's movement to computer screens. Throughout Law on Display, the authors illustrate their analysis with examples from a wide range of actual trials.
Digital Forensics for Legal Professionals
Digital Forensics for Legal Professionals is a complete non-technical guide for legal professionals and students to understand digital forensics.In the authors' years of experience in working with attorneys as digital forensics experts, common questions arise again and again: \"What do I ask for?\" \"Is the evidence relevant?\" \"What does this item.
Contributo allo studio della prova documentale pubblica
La monografia ha ad oggetto lo studio della prova documentale pubblica nel processo civile di civil law e di common law. L'autrice individua i possibili effetti giuridici connessi alla formazione del documento pubblico distinguendoli da quelli probatori e delinea la nozione di prova documentale pubblica. Approfondendo il concetto di efficacia probatoria del documento, l'opera si sofferma sul valore probatorio dei documenti pubblici e confronta il sistema della prova legale tipico degli atti pubblici europei con il diverso trattamento dei documenti pubblici nel sistema statunitense. La comparazione mostra come anche fra i sistemi europei - italiano, francese e tedesco - esistano delle differenze in merito agli effetti probatori riconducibili all'impiego dei documenti pubblici nel processo civile. Lo studio tiene inoltre conto del possibile utilizzo transfrontaliero dei documenti pubblici e della correlativa circolazione internazionale delle regole sulla prova documentale pubblica. [Testo dell'editore].
Le prove informatiche nel processo civile
Il volume tratta il fenomeno delle prove informatiche nel processo civile, ormai trasversale a quasi tutte le attività giudiziali. Oltre alle più tradizionali questioni circa il documento informatico, le firme elettroniche e l’utilizzo dell’informatica per illeciti tradizionali compiuti attraverso mezzi digitali, gli influssi dell’informatica sul diritto stimolano nuove e ormai più ricorrenti sfide giudiziali: si pensi ad un risarcimento danni per incidente stradale fondato sull’analisi dei tracciati di geolocalizzazione del veicolo, alle attività di monitoraggio aziendale attraverso tecnologie informatiche, al fenomeno del brand abuse, alle questioni giudiziali concernenti l’online banking, sino al normale svolgimento delle attività processuali attraverso il Processo Civile Telematico e le sue patologie.L’approccio dell’opera si sviluppa tramite una lettura ragionata del processo civile, mediante analisi e commento delle norme del codice sostanziale e di rito, associata alle questioni informatico giuridiche e forensi, trattando tutti gli ambiti processualcivilistici: dalla fase di reperimento delle prove al rito ordinario, dai riti speciali all’arbitrato, sino a giungere alla disamina dei piccoli influssi sulla fase dell’esecuzione civile. La trattazione è tecnico-operativa, ricca di riferimenti dottrinali e, soprattutto, arricchita da un’analisi ad hoc sviluppata per reperire riferimenti giurisprudenziali tra le non così diffuse, e mai precisamente ricercate, decisioni di legittimità e merito concernenti specificamente l’informatica giuridica e forense in campo civilistico. On-line: Versione integrale di tutti i riferimenti giurisprudenziali proposti in estratto nel volume, con aggiornamento.FILIPPO NOVARIO, è Consulente Informatico Giuridico e Forense per Enti pubblici, Aziende, Istituti Bancari e di Credito, Studi legali, Forze dell’Ordine, Istituzioni. Docente nel programma University Relation di IBM area ICT Security, già Docente a contratto d’Introduzione all’Informatica Giuridica presso l’Università del Piemonte Orientale. È autore di pubblicazioni accademiche e professionali concernenti l’informatica giuridica, l’informatica forense, la sicurezza informatica e le tecniche di hacking.
Institutional logics and practice variations in sustainability reporting: evidence from an emerging field
PurposeThis paper aims to deepen the understanding of logics and practice variation in sustainability reporting in an emerging field.Design/methodology/approachThis paper adopts the institutional logics perspective and its conceptualization of society as an inter-institutional system as a theoretical lens to understand reasons for the presence of and variation in sustainability reporting. The empirical findings are based on analysis of 28 semi-structured interviews with significant social actors, and extensive documentary evidence focusing on eight companies pioneering sustainability reporting in Pakistan.FindingsThis paper confirms the presence of multiple co-existing logics in sustainability practices and lack of a dominant logic. Sustainability reporting practices are underpinned by a combination of market and corporate (business logics), state (regulatory logics), professional (transparency logics) and community (responsibility logics) institutional orders. It is argued that institutional heterogeneity (variations in logics) drives the diversity of motivations for and variations in sustainability reporting practices.Research limitations/implicationsThe paper offers a deeper theoretical explanation of how various logics dominate sustainability reporting in a field where the institutionalization of practice is in its infancy.Practical implicationsUnderstanding the conditions that influence the logics of corporate decision-makers will provide new insights into what motivates firms to engage in sustainability reporting. A broader understanding of sustainability reporting in emerging fields will foster its intended use to increase transparency, accountability and sustainability performance.Originality/valueThis paper contributes to relatively scarce but growing empirical research on emerging fields. Its major contribution lies in its focus on how multiple and conflicting institutional logics are instantiated at the organizational level, leading to wide practice variations, especially in an emerging field. In doing so, it advances the institutional logics debate on practice variations within the accounting literature.