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About the project
This project, mainly sponsored by the European Commission, consists of three major seminars that will take place in Seville, Milan and Prague.
Each seminar will have a specific focus
- Introductory seminar (1), Seville, 6-7 June 2013: An introduction to electronic evidence in criminal proceedings: collection, analysis and presentation of electronic evidence in court
- Specialised Seminar (2), Milan, 21-22 November 2013: Challenges in obtaining and relying on electronic evidence and issues of admissibility in court
- Specialised Seminar (3), Prague, 5-6 June 2014: The admissibility of electronic evidence in cybercrime cases (identity theft, child pornography, online fraud, etc.)
Contents of the seminar
This seminar will discuss the validity and admissibility of electronic evidence in criminal proceedings.
Key topics
- How to acquire forensic data in accordance with acknowledged principles and methodology?
- Can I trust electronic evidence? How can I decide the evidence is reliable?
- How to ensure that electronic evidence is authentic, complete, reliable and accurate?
- National (continental and common law) experiences and perspectives
Who should attend?
Judges, prosecutors, lawyers in private practice and ministry officials active in the field of EU criminal law.
Participation
Travel costs
up to €300 and accommodation for two nights (20-22 November) up to €135
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.
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