Sabine Gless

University of Basel, Switzerland

Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the University of Basel, Switzerland. Her research interests lie in the fields of criminal evidence and procedure and international criminal law with a focus on the interests of those affected by cross-border cooperation. More recently, she has turned her attention to the impact of digitalization on criminal justice systems and the relevance for evidence law. Sabine Gless is the principal investigator on a number of research projects, including a project on (Ro)Bots Monitoring Humans. A Digital Shift in Law and its Narratives? Recent publications include: ‘The Handling of Digital Evidence in Germany’ (together with T Wahl), in M Caianiello and A Camon, (eds), Digital Forensic Evidence, Towards Common European Standards in Antifraud Administrative and Criminal Investigations (Wolters Kluwer, 2021) 49-86; ‘AI in the Courtroom: A Comparative Analysis of Machine Evidence in Criminal Trials’ (2020) 51 Georgetown Journal of International Law 195-253; and ‘Transnational Access to Evidence, Witnesses, and Suspects’, in: DK Brown, J Iontcheva Turner and B Weisser (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process (Oxford: OUP, 2019) 587-608.