Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Crime has become global, and almost all crimes involve electronic evidence.
A significant problem has become the exchange of data, across jurisdictions
and between the domestic participants in the criminal judicial
process. The exchange becomes crucial in counterterrorism operations and
when dealing with global crimes. At the same time, a secure and trusted
exchange of information and of electronic evidence relating to crimes is an
important element in order to promote judicial cooperation in criminal matters,
as well as to contribute to an effective and coherent application of EU
Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) and European Investigation Order (EIO)
procedures. This paper deals with the electronic evidence exchange in Europe,
and more specifically with the new challenges of the implementation
of the European Investigation Order Directive, in particular, and some of the
results of the work carried out by the European Commission internally and
by EU funded Projects. This contribution also proposes recommendations
for future activities, and ideas for the follow-up of the results achieved and
the policies promoted by the European Commission.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
electronic evidence; electronic evidence treatment; electronic evidence exchange; normative harmonization; legal standard; technical standard; European roadmap.
List of contributors:
Biasiotti, MARIA ANGELA
Book title:
Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidence across Europe