Effectively accessing and using online evidence is a critical part of modern investigations and prosecutions, but also has significant implications for users’ privacy. The current system of international sharing of online data in criminal matters is a patchwork of domestic and international law that is slow, uncertain, and not well understood. This article provides an overview of the current system for foreign governments seeking user data from US-based Internet companies. After describing the way in which the system currently operates, it identifies problems with the system, and outlines the reform efforts that are beginning to emerge
Privacy is considered as an important human right, and should accordingly be protected by States. G...
Now that federal court records are available online, anyone can obtain criminal case files instantly...
The United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK) will soon bring into force a new international law en...
Effectively accessing and using online evidence is a critical part of modern investigations and pros...
The global nature of today’s Internet services presents a unique challenge to international law enfo...
With the rise of the internet in recent decades, it has become increasingly easy for various enterpr...
This article was developed from a paper originally prepared for the 2013 Salzburg Workshop on Cyber ...
The explosive growth of information and communication technologies, which has affected human social...
As communication increasingly shifts to digital platforms, information derived from online open sour...
Testimony before the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on June 15, 2017. The title of the...
The conventional view of privacy, at least shared among privacy scholars, is that privacy is a rathe...
This chapter discusses how international criminal tribunals and courts (ICTCs) collect, receive and ...
In this chapter, the author discusses the three types of criminal surveillance and the subsequent da...
This article provides an analysis of the laws potentially applicable to the online collection and us...
This article discusses the role of Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) and other established mechanisms of...
Privacy is considered as an important human right, and should accordingly be protected by States. G...
Now that federal court records are available online, anyone can obtain criminal case files instantly...
The United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK) will soon bring into force a new international law en...
Effectively accessing and using online evidence is a critical part of modern investigations and pros...
The global nature of today’s Internet services presents a unique challenge to international law enfo...
With the rise of the internet in recent decades, it has become increasingly easy for various enterpr...
This article was developed from a paper originally prepared for the 2013 Salzburg Workshop on Cyber ...
The explosive growth of information and communication technologies, which has affected human social...
As communication increasingly shifts to digital platforms, information derived from online open sour...
Testimony before the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on June 15, 2017. The title of the...
The conventional view of privacy, at least shared among privacy scholars, is that privacy is a rathe...
This chapter discusses how international criminal tribunals and courts (ICTCs) collect, receive and ...
In this chapter, the author discusses the three types of criminal surveillance and the subsequent da...
This article provides an analysis of the laws potentially applicable to the online collection and us...
This article discusses the role of Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) and other established mechanisms of...
Privacy is considered as an important human right, and should accordingly be protected by States. G...
Now that federal court records are available online, anyone can obtain criminal case files instantly...
The United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK) will soon bring into force a new international law en...