This article discusses the role of Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) and other established mechanisms of international cooperation in the fight against cyber crime. The analysis is limited to mechanisms facilitating access to extraterritorially located data. After a brief account on the legal prerequisites of successful fight against cyber crime, the article proceeds to exploring both traditional as well as alternative cooperation mechanisms for transborder data access. Given the realistic assessment that the amount of digital evidence to be accessed extraterritorially will only increase with time, the article focuses on the difficulties in accessing data under the current MLA procedures. The article reiterates that States are in need for more ...
The era of scientific and technological development has witnessed an extensive use of Internet and...
UNGA, The Scope and Application of the Principle of Universal Jurisdiction (Agenda item 86) Sixth Co...
This Article fills the gap in the debate on fighting cybercrime. It considers the role of intermedia...
The global nature of today’s Internet services presents a unique challenge to international law enfo...
This article explores criminal procedure and other organizational and legal aspects of international...
As computer crime becomes more widespread, countries increasingly confront difficulties in securing ...
Any crime could generate digital evidence. That is a reality law enforcement authorities across the ...
As communication nowadays commonly takes place via electronic means, the use of electronic evidence ...
This chapter provides an overview of the sudden importance of mutual legal assistance in an age when...
The explosive growth of information and communication technologies, which has affected human social...
Effectively accessing and using online evidence is a critical part of modern investigations and pros...
The rapid expansion of computer connectivity has provided opportunities for criminals to exploit sec...
Due to the advancement of internet-facilitated communications and cloud computing technologies, law ...
By analyzing two high-profile cybercrime cases, the authors discuss legal and procedural issues invo...
There is a need for the UK and EU to continue mutual assistance in criminal matters. As a Member Sta...
The era of scientific and technological development has witnessed an extensive use of Internet and...
UNGA, The Scope and Application of the Principle of Universal Jurisdiction (Agenda item 86) Sixth Co...
This Article fills the gap in the debate on fighting cybercrime. It considers the role of intermedia...
The global nature of today’s Internet services presents a unique challenge to international law enfo...
This article explores criminal procedure and other organizational and legal aspects of international...
As computer crime becomes more widespread, countries increasingly confront difficulties in securing ...
Any crime could generate digital evidence. That is a reality law enforcement authorities across the ...
As communication nowadays commonly takes place via electronic means, the use of electronic evidence ...
This chapter provides an overview of the sudden importance of mutual legal assistance in an age when...
The explosive growth of information and communication technologies, which has affected human social...
Effectively accessing and using online evidence is a critical part of modern investigations and pros...
The rapid expansion of computer connectivity has provided opportunities for criminals to exploit sec...
Due to the advancement of internet-facilitated communications and cloud computing technologies, law ...
By analyzing two high-profile cybercrime cases, the authors discuss legal and procedural issues invo...
There is a need for the UK and EU to continue mutual assistance in criminal matters. As a Member Sta...
The era of scientific and technological development has witnessed an extensive use of Internet and...
UNGA, The Scope and Application of the Principle of Universal Jurisdiction (Agenda item 86) Sixth Co...
This Article fills the gap in the debate on fighting cybercrime. It considers the role of intermedia...