Court of Justice of the European Union Rules on the Admissibility of Digital Evidence

In a landmark ruling, the Court of Justice of the European Union clarified the admissibility of digital evidence in cross-border investigations. The judgment stresses the need to balance effective judicial cooperation with the protection of fundamental rights, especially the right to a fair trial, urging national courts to reassess domestic evidentiary rules in light of EU law.

European Court of Human Rights Clarifies Standards of Evidence in Cross-Border Criminal Proceedings

A recent judgment of the European Court of Human Rights has clarified standards for the use and assessment of evidence in cross-border criminal proceedings. The Court stressed the duty of national judges to ensure fairness and equality of arms when applying domestic evidentiary rules, confirming the growing influence of European human rights case law on national legal systems.

The Influence of European Case Law on the Evidence Law of National Legal Systems—IECELS, ref. 101239274, awarded under the ERASMUS-JMO-2025-HEI-TCH-RSCH call for proposals of the ERASMUS+ program, funded by the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)

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