Registration of Events in Lithuanian Law Enjorament
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The article analyses the established order of event registration in the judiciary structures of Lithuania. In some cases one event must be registered several times in different journals during investigation. Different numbers must be ascribed to the same event. Characterising information of the event such as the data of the declarant, the place, a short account of the event, the date, the time, etc., must be rewritten several times. The author suggests to create a new system of event registration unified for all the judiciary structures of Lithuania and based on the principle not to ascribe a new numbers if the event has already been registered in any judiciary structure. The author presents a model of unified event numeration. Both the model and the use of computers and new information technologies enable to avoid rewriting the same information. Some legal acts must be changed.
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