International Network of National Judicial Trainers
practitioner-to-practitioner webinars (P2P)
Supported by the capacity building projects of the Cybercrime Programme Office
The International Network of National Judicial Trainers on cybercrime and electronic evidence [INJT] is an informal network of judicial trainers and cybercrime professionals from countries around the world, which was established in January 2021, at the initiative of the Global Action on Cybercrime Extended (GLACY+) project, a joint project of the European Union and the Council of Europe. The Network is now supported by all the active capacity building projects of the Cybercrime Programme Office (C-PROC) of the Council of Europe.
One of the main activities of the Network is the organisation of a series of practitioner-to-practitioner webinars (P2P), which are delivered on a regular basis by national trainers, on relevant topics related to cybercrime and electronic evidence. The aim of these series is to facilitate networking, peer-to-peer learning and to enhance participants' knowledge on the application of the Convention on Cybercrime, as well as on any other related legislative standards. The series of webinars has now reached its fourth edition, and will continue be rolled out online until December 2024.
First series of P2P webinars
The first series of P2P webinars was composed of 6 meetings split in 10 sessions, that were delivered by 27 national trainers from 16 countries.
In total, more than 330 practitioners attended the first series, which lasted from February to July 2021.
Second series of P2P webinars
The second P2P series consisted of 3 webinars which were organised during November 2021- July 2022 and brought together approximately 170 participants from around 20 countries.
Third series of P2P webinars
25 March 2025: P2P webinar