Data Evidence Collection and Legal Norms in Administrative Law Enforcement

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  • Huiwen Li Liaoning Police College, Dalian, 116013, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70767/jcter.v1i2.214

Abstract

With the rapid development of data technology, data evidence collection has become a key means of improving efficiency and accuracy in administrative law enforcement. However, the widespread application of data evidence collection has introduced new challenges related to legal compliance and privacy protection. This paper analyzes the core role of administrative law enforcement in modern society and the practical challenges it faces, explores the specific application scenarios and operational processes of data evidence collection in administrative law enforcement, and evaluates the current legal norms related to data evidence collection. Drawing on international experience, this paper proposes recommendations for improving data evidence collection legal norms in China, aiming to provide legal support and technical assistance for administrative law enforcement practices. The study seeks to offer references and guidance for the reasonable application of data evidence collection in administrative law enforcement and the development of legal norms.

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Published

2024-10-20

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