electronic evidence


lisa

I am a student majoring in the law of evidence in China. I am planning to get llm degree in the university of oxford.i would like to do research on electronic evidence.but i am not sure whether the llm course include the electronic evidence. up to now i can not find any information about the electronic evidence on the university of oxford website.i would appreciate it if anyone could give me some information about it.

I am a student majoring in the law of evidence in China. I am planning to get llm degree in the university of oxford.i would like to do research on electronic evidence.but i am not sure whether the llm course include the electronic evidence. up to now i can not find any information about the electronic evidence on the university of oxford website.i would appreciate it if anyone could give me some information about it.
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Russ

I think Oford only offers the degree of Magister Juris (MJur). What is electronic evidence by the way? I never heard of that before...

I think Oford only offers the degree of Magister Juris (MJur). What is electronic evidence by the way? I never heard of that before...
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C.Miller

apologies for bringing this one back from the early days of the forum.... but I thought it might be interesting for others looking into their LLM options for 2006/7,

There's a module available on the LL.M Innovation, Technology and the Law (distance learning) at the University of Edinburgh which contains the following classes. The module is called "Computer Forensics and Electronic Evidence":

* Computer vulnerabilities
* Cyber-crime and computer-assisted crime
* "Deleted" data and evidence recovery
* Electronic Evidence Legislation - An Overview
* Forensic readiness - the CTOSE methodology
* Beyond the PC - Evidence Recovery from the Internet
* Beyond Keywords - Electronic Discovery
* Beyond Best Practice - Analysis of Legislation
* Beyond Words - Future Challenges to forensic computing
* Electronic evidence: Present & Future

It's a great module, and very practical in nature.

apologies for bringing this one back from the early days of the forum.... but I thought it might be interesting for others looking into their LLM options for 2006/7,

There's a module available on the LL.M Innovation, Technology and the Law (distance learning) at the University of Edinburgh which contains the following classes. The module is called "Computer Forensics and Electronic Evidence":

* Computer vulnerabilities
* Cyber-crime and computer-assisted crime
* "Deleted" data and evidence recovery
* Electronic Evidence Legislation - An Overview
* Forensic readiness - the CTOSE methodology
* Beyond the PC - Evidence Recovery from the Internet
* Beyond Keywords - Electronic Discovery
* Beyond Best Practice - Analysis of Legislation
* Beyond Words - Future Challenges to forensic computing
* Electronic evidence: Present & Future

It's a great module, and very practical in nature.

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