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
Who should attend?
Judges, prosecutors and lawyers in private practice from EU Member States.
Application procedure
The number
of places at the event is limited and participation is subject to a
selection procedure. A response will be given to every
applicant shortly after the deadline.
Conference fee: 75 EUR
Interactive online conference
The
online seminar will be hosted on ERA’s own online training platform.
You will be able to interact immediately and directly with our
top-quality speakers and other participants. We will make the most of
the technical tools available to deliver an intensive, interactive
training experience. As the platform is hosted on our own server, the
highest security settings will be applied to ensure that you can
participate safely in a high-quality online training environment.