Teacher
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PITTIRUTI MARCO
(syllabus)
The course will address the issue of the use of digital evidence in criminal proceedings. A first part will deal with the systematic framing of digital evidence, with particular reference to its relations with scientific evidence and documentary evidence, and to its most relevant and current implications, including references to practical cases. An analysis of the means for obtaining digital evidence will follow, with specific regard to wiretapping and the use of trojans in the criminal trial. Particular attention will be paid to the question of the impact of digital investigations on the fundamental rights of the citizen.
(reference books)
For attending students: - the exam can be prepared on the lecture notes and on the materials indicated by the teacher at the beginning of the course and made available through the University's E-Learning platform. Recommended reading: M. Pittiruti, Digital evidence e procedimento penale, Giappichelli, 2017.
For non-attending students: - M. Pittiruti, Digital evidence e procedimento penale, Giappichelli, 2017, chapters I-III. - L. Luparia, L. Marafioti and G. Paolozzi (edited by), Dimensione tecnologica e prova penale, Giappichelli, 2019, with the exclusion of chapters IX-XIII-XIV.
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