As the UAE accelerates its digital transformation, the legal system adapts to the growing role of electronic data in criminal and civil proceedings. Digital evidence, ranging from emails and financial records to social media activity and metadata, plays a central role in investigations and trials. Within the framework of UAE procedural law, courts must balance technological advancement with due process, evidentiary integrity, and the protection of individual rights. Further exploration may reveal how current UAE legislation interacts with procedural rules to regulate the collection, admissibility, and authentication of digital evidence in the judicial system. Digital Evidence and Procedural Law in the UAE explores digital evidence and procedural law, from collection, preservation, and chain of custody to admissibility, standards of proof, expert testimony, and e-signatures. It translates doctrine into courtroom-ready practice, provides tools for implementation, and reveals cross-border data utilized by UAE judiciary. This book covers topics such as e-government, criminal procedure, and legal provisions, and is a useful resource for government officials, lawmakers, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and criminal scientists.
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