DNA EVIDENCE, NEW TECHNOLOGIES,AND JUSTICE’S APPLICATIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW

E. D'Orio, Chiara Lucanto, Genaro Francione
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Modern technologies represent an increasingly useful tool in the justice system, and their direct application affects practically every single branch of justice, from the civil trialto the criminal trial, to the computerized organization of judgments and their availability to legal practitioners, to applications of artificial intelligence (AI). In the field of criminal trials, DNA examination technologies represent an important tool for acquiring scientific information that is increasingly useful for a proper search for historical truth. These technologies, which are constantly evolving, have characterized trials and investigations all over the world since the early 2000s. However, this technical evolution is often not followed by a regulatory evolution, the purpose of which would be to assist and maximize the use of these new technologies in the justice system. This article will highlight, in a comparative manner, the current European and extra-European laws on the regulation of genetic evidence. An in-depth focus will be made both on regulatory aspects both on aspects related to the new scientific methodologies and how their use can affecthuman rights, with particular regard to the protection of citizens' basilar human rights.
DNA证据、新技术与司法应用:国际比较综述
现代技术是司法系统中越来越有用的工具,它们的直接应用几乎影响到司法的每一个部门,从民事审判到刑事审判,到判决的计算机化组织及其对法律从业人员的可用性,再到人工智能的应用。在刑事审判领域,DNA检测技术是获取科学信息的重要工具,对正确寻找历史真相越来越有用。自21世纪初以来,这些不断发展的技术已经成为世界各地试验和研究的特征。然而,这种技术的发展往往没有伴随着管理的发展,其目的是协助和最大限度地在司法系统中使用这些新技术。本文将以比较的方式强调当前欧洲和欧洲以外关于基因证据监管的法律。将深入关注管理方面和与新科学方法有关的方面,以及它们的使用如何影响人权,特别是在保护公民基本人权方面。
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