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The monograph in English «Collecting electronic evidence in criminal cases in Russia and foreign countries: experiences and problems» presented at the final meeting of the UN Special Intergovernmental Committee
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A monograph by the University of the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation «Collecting electronic evidence in criminal cases in Russia and foreign countries: experiences and problems» has been published on the official website of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.

The monograph explores the concepts, legal frameworks and practical aspects of electronic evidence in criminal proceedings in the Russian Federation and foreign countries; instruments and mechanisms of international legal and law enforcement assistance in criminal matters in the collection and use of electronic evidence; issues of international legal e-immunities, consular legal assistance in criminal matters, covert special investigative techniques and unilateral cross-border activities related to electronic evidence.

The book is intended for criminal investigators, public prosecutors, judges, lawyers, researchers, professors and students of educational institutions of higher legal education, as well as for all those interested in the role and problems of modern technologies in criminal procedure and criminal intelligence activities.

The electronic version of the monograph is posted on the official UN website and is available at the following link:

https://www.unodc.org/documents/Cybercrime/AdHocCommittee/Concluding_session/Side%20events/RF_Electronic_Evidence_Book_2024_AHC.pdf

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