Cross-border litigation in a digital context: from classrooms to judiciary
- Publisher:
- Dykinson
- Publication date:
- 2024-07-11
- Authors:
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Andrea Spada Jiménez
Yolanda De Lucchi López-Tapia
Rubén López Picó - ISBN:
- 978-84-1070-231-8
Description:
The present publication can be defined in three words: relevant, original and novel. It is a work divided into four parts, which is immersed in the study of procedural and procedural law for the cross-border litigation in civil and criminal disputes, from a very interesting perspective, mainly for two reasons: originality and critical-constructive character. The book begins with a work on teaching innovation in procedural law in today's globalised, multicultural and interconnected society. The other three parts of the book deal with very new topics in the resolution of cross-border disputes, from the protection of the rights of vulnerable groups, procedural issues such as digital evidence, data encryption, class actions, alternative dispute resolution methods, among many other subjects that shape the resolution of disputes today
Part I. The teaching of procedural law in international clasrooms and forums
Part II. Cross-border litigation
- Evolution of the same interest in the United Kingdom representative procedure in the XX century
- Restorative justice in the italian juvenile process
- The long path to the recognition of victim's rights in Spain: past, present and future
- The applicability of universal jurisdiction have we forgotten to act as a society?
Part III. Cross-border litigation
- The international child abduction regime in the Brussels II ter regulation and its main modifications
- The 'trial resulting in the decision' as an autonomous concept of EU law for the purposes of the european arrest warrant
- The obligation of consistent interpretation and the validity of domestic procedural law: an unsolved riddle?
- The right to enforce an arbitral award within the framework of the european convention on human rights
Part IV. Cross-border litigation
- Data encryption: the delicate balance of the privacy-security trade-off
- Security, freedom and criminal procedure: data retention, european jurisprudence and the new italian regulation
- Production and preservation of electronic evidence within the European Union
- The influence of european jurisprudence in the admission of evidence obtained by the employer to control the worker