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The Internet and new technologies have an impact on rules of evidence and modes of proof before the courts. A comparative study on this issue (primarily in areas of civil and administrative law proceedings) was undertaken.

As a follow-up action to the study, the CDCJ has prepared draft guidelines aiming at providing practical guidance for the handling of electronic evidence in civil and administrative proceedings to courts and other competent authorities with adjudicative functions; professionals, including legal practitioners; and parties to proceedings. CDCJ approved the text at its 93rd plenary meeting (14-16 November 2018) before submitting it to the Committee of Ministers for adoption. The guidelines on electronic evidence in civil and administrative proceedings were adopted on 30 January 2019.

Now the CDCJ is working to raise awareness of these guidelines and support their implementation in member States.

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Supporting the civil justice reforms – strengthening the judicial system in the Republic of Belarus” under the “European Union/Council of Europe Partnership for Good Governance
Electronic Evidence  and Opinion No. 19

The Project “Supporting the civil justice reforms – strengthening the judicial system  (2019-2020)” in Belarus sponsored the translation into Russian of the Council of Europe “Guidelines on Electronic Evidence in Civil and Administrative Proceedings", prepared by the European Committee on Legal Co-operation (CDCJ), and “Opinion No. 19 (2016) on the role of court presidents“ of the Consultative Council of European Judges (CCJE). These publications will be disseminated among judges and court staff of Belarus. They can respectively be found on the CDCJ and CCJE websites.

7 July / Juillet 2020
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