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AI Evidence and Criminal Proceedings
LIGETI, Katalin
2026Bloomsbury Publishing, London, United Kingdom
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Keywords :
AI evidence; criminal proceedings; admissibility of evidence; human rights
Abstract :
[en] This book establishes, analyses and systemises the challenges that AI evidence poses to fundamental rights and principles of criminal procedure, as well as the rule of law. Taking a four-part approach, distinguished experts contribute chapters on the six examined countries (Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, France, England and Wales, and the US) that provide the basis for the comparative analysis and the development of concrete policy proposals. Part one provides a comparative overview of the challenges of using AI evidence in court, highlighting the gaps in the current regulatory frameworks that cannot be easily closed by the traditional doctrine of criminal proceedings. Part two offers insights from data protection law, ICT law and human rights law that will shape the future regulation of AI evidence in criminal courts. Part three addresses complex issues related to the use of AI evidence and ensuring its admissibility by the courts. Lastly, part four proposes policies to rectify or mitigate the above established deficiencies in the current legal framework.
Disciplines :
Criminal law & procedure
Editor :
LIGETI, Katalin ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Law (DL)
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
AI Evidence and Criminal Proceedings
Publication date :
2026
Publisher :
Bloomsbury Publishing, London, United Kingdom
ISBN/EAN :
9781509976560
Edition :
1st
Number of pages :
304
Peer reviewed :
Editorial reviewed
Focus Area :
Law / European Law
FnR Project :
C20/SC/14755738/CRIM_AI
Name of the research project :
CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS AND THE USE OF AI (CRIM_AI) Challenges for Common Criminal Procedure Principles and the Principles of the Rule of Law
Funders :
FNR - Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg
Funding number :
C20/SC/14755738/CRIM_AI
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