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Objective
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets contain personal information such as call history, text messages, e-mails, digital photographs, videos, calendar items, address books, passwords and credit card numbers. They can be useful as sources of digital evidence to be examined when criminal activities occur.
This seminar aims to share advanced knowledge and to exchange experience and best practice between judges, prosecutors and lawyers in private practice who deal with criminal proceedings involving e-evidence on mobile devices.
Key topics
- Technical issues (internet caches, proxy servers, encryption, deep/dark web, etc.)
- Legal implications of e-evidence (collection, evaluation and admissibility)
- The rise of evidence on mobile devices
- Insights into different national criminal justice systems
Registration Fee
€130 including documentation, lunches and dinner.
Travel and Accommodation Expenses
Participants will receive a fixed contribution towards their travel and accommodation expenses and are asked to book their own travel and accommodation. The condition for payment of this contribution is to sign all attendance sheets at the event. No supporting documents are needed. The amount of the contribution will be determined by the EU unit cost calculation guidelines, which are based on the distance from the participant’s place of work to the seminar location and will not take account of the participant’s actual travel and accommodation costs.
Travel costs from outside Spain: participants can calculate the contribution to which they will be entitled on the European Commission website (
https://era-comm.eu/go/calculator). The distance should be calculated from their place of work to the seminar location.
For those travelling within Spain, the contribution for travel is fixed at €52 (for a distance between 50km and 400km). Please note that no contribution will be paid for travel under 50km. For more information, please consult p.10 on
https://era-comm.eu/go/unit-cost-decision-travel
Accommodation costs: international participants and national participants travelling more than 50km one-way will receive a fixed contribution of €117 per night for up to two nights’ accommodation. For more information, please consult p.13 on
https://era-comm.eu/go/unit-cost-decision-travel
These rules do not apply to representatives of EU Institutions and Agencies who are required to cover their own travel and accommodation.
Successful applicants will be sent the relevant claim form and information on how to obtain payment of the contribution to their expenses. Please note that no payment is possible if the registered participant cancels their participation for any reason.
Who should attend?
Judges, prosecutors and lawyers in private practice from EU Member States.