Objective:
To review the effectiveness of the existing legislation on cybercrime.
This includes an assessment of the current legislation against the
provisions of the Convention on Cybercrime which Bulgaria ratified in
2005 and the preparation of proposals for further improvements of the
legislation
To train judges
in the application of current cybercrime legislation. This includes
their participation in the review of the current legislation, raising
awareness of cybercrime, presentations and discussions on the
investigation, prosecution and adjudication of cybercrime, the gathering
of electronic evidence and proposals for future training for judges
Participation:
Representatives from the Ministry of Justice, Prosecution and
Ministry of Interior (National Service Organised Crime) involved in
cybercrime and legislation
Judges and
criminal justice officials from Bulgaria, “the former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia”, Romania and Serbia
Conclusions:
At the closure of the workshop participants adopted
a set of conclusions.
Presentations:
Cybercrime
threats (Alexander Seger)
New
threats (Marco Gercke)
The
Convention on Cybercrime (Alexander Seger)
Implementation
of the Convention in Bulgaria (Marco Gercke)
Implementation
in Romania and other countries (Cristina Schulman)
Procedural
measures (Alexander Seger)
Electronic
evidence in court (Fedes Insa/Carmen Lazaro, CYBEX)
International
cooperation (Cristina Schulman)
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