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Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Tanzania Courts
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"The rapid increase of employing IT in daily life in Tanzania has brought many challenges. The Tanzanian courts for quite a long time have been relying on the Common Law doctrine of Best Evidence Rule to which the primary evidence in most cases is the written and signed or authenticated documents[1]. However the trend has changed recently. This paper therefore tries to give the highlight of Electronic Evidence in Tanzania." Read more: https://tanlex.wordpress.com/2008/10/02 ... -tanzania/
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