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Electronic evidence in control of and adversely affecting the opposing party: a comparative study of English and Norwegian law

Maria Astrup Hjort

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/deeslr.v8i0.1957

Abstract


Maria Astrup Hjort provides a comparative analysis of the way that the Norweigan and English civil law procedures deal with electronic evidence, including disclosure, what constitutes a reasonable search and sanctions for failing to provide evidence.


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