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Investigating Web 2.0

  • Focus on open source intelligence tools to gather evidence online

Dublin, 8 May 2018 – 9 May 2018
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318DT31

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Objective

The overall objective of this event is to provide legal practitioners with an understanding of the challenges and difficulties linked to online investigations. The seminar will first provide participants with a basic understanding of the internet architecture and concepts. It will then analyse the legal challenges related to digital investigations, enabling participants to grasp the complex issues related to the admissibility of internet search results in court.

Key topics

  • Open source intelligence tools
  • Encryption v. privacy
  • Transborder access to data
  • e-Crime: how criminals (mis)use the Internet
  • Open source tools and online investigations
  • Presenting internet searches in courts

About the project

This seminar is part of a large-scale project sponsored by the European Commission entitled “Investigating Web 2.0: practiceoriented training on internet searches for EU legal practitioners”. It consists of six seminars to take place in Lisbon, Dublin, Bucharest, Valletta, Barcelona and Madrid.

Participation

Please note that due to the large number of applications for this series on e-evidence, participants can attend only 1 event out of the 6 contemplated in the series: Lisbon, Dublin, Bucharest (2018) and Valletta, Barcelona and Madrid (2019).

Priority will be given to those participants who did not attend an ERA event on e-evidence / online investigations / investigating web 2.0 in 2017/2018.

Registration fee: €200 with no discounts

The number of places available for participants is limited. Applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis and according to nationalities. All applicants will be informed if they have been selected or not after application has closed.

Travel costs up to €300 and two nights' hotel accommodation up to €165 per night will be reimbursed by ERA upon receipt of the original receipts, tickets, boarding passes, invoices after the seminar.


Participants are asked to book their own travel and accommodation.These rules do not apply to representatives of EU Institutions and Agencies who are supposed to cover their own travel and accommodation.

Spanish applicants who work for the prosecution service (CEJ) must apply for this event through CEJ.

Who should attend?

Judges, prosecutors and lawyers in private practice from EU Member States.

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Background Documentation
Documentation is available here for logged in participants at this event.

IMPORTANT NOTE


Important note
Please note that due to the large number of applications for this series on e-evidence, participants can attend only 1 event out of the 6 contemplated in the series: Lisbon, Dublin, Bucharest (2018) and Valletta, Barcelona and Madrid (2019). Priority will be given to those participants who did not attend an ERA event on e-evidence / online investigations / investigating web 2.0 in 2017/2018.

CONTACT


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Elizabeth Greenwood
Assistant - Criminal Law
phone: +49 (0)651 937 37 322
fax: +49 (0)651 937 37 773
Foto: Elizabeth Greenwood.


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