Series of webinars on the Second Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention) – practical implications for prosecutors
A series of webinars jointly organised by the Council of Europe and the International Association of Prosecutors,
with support from the CoE Octopus Project and the EU-CoE GLACY-e joint project
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May - November 2024, online
Background
Cybercrime is a threat to human rights, democracy and the rule of law. Criminal justice authorities are confronted with a continuous increase in the scale and quantity of cybercrime and other offences involving electronic evidence, with associated technical challenges, with issues related to cloud computing and jurisdiction, including links to organised crime, and with challenges facing the system of mutual legal assistance. The COVID-19 pandemic is accompanied by further proliferation of cybercrime.
This underlines the need for effective criminal justice action, making use of frameworks such as the Convention on Cybercrime and additional solutions, including those being developed for the 2nd Additional Protocol to permit instant cooperation in urgent and emergency situations subject to human rights and rule of law safeguards.
The International Association of Prosecutors, and the GLACY+ and Octopus projects of the Council of Europe successfully co-organized a series of five thematic webinars to exchange views and share experiences on the existing and new forms of cooperation for effective access to electronic evidence, as well as legal tools proposed by the Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention.
Based on the outcomes of this series, International Association of Prosecutors, and the GLACY-e and Octopus projects of the Council of Europe will continue to provide a dialogue platform for prosecutors on the possible practical implementation of the Second Additional Protocol. This will be done in the form of a new series of webinars, focusing on the implications for prosecutors on three main themes:
- Direct cooperation with providers and entities in other Parties;
- Judicial international cooperation tools ;
- Co-operation in absence of applicable international agreements.
Expected outcomes
It is expected that the webinars will identify:
- implementation options and challenges of the provisions of the Second Additional Protocol;
- further capacity building needs in view of supporting criminal justice authorities in the use and implementation of the Protocol.
A list of the outcomes will be included in a report at the end of the third webinar.
Participants
The event is open for participation for criminal justice authorities and members of the International Association of Prosecutors.
Administrative arrangements
- The webinars will take place online via Zoom platform.
- The webinar will be held in English. The discussion will be recorded.
- Prior registration is needed.
Resources
- Council of Europe, Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention)
- Council of Europe, Second Additional Protocol, on enhanced co-operation and disclosure of electronic evidence
- Council of Europe - International Association of Prosecutors: Enhanced Cooperation and Disclosure of Electronic Evidence: towards a new Protocol to the Budapest Convention - Cybercrime (coe.int)
- Council of Europe: Octopus Project
- European Union-Council of Europe: GLACY-e project
Registration is by invitation only
Webinar 1:
Direct co-operation with providers and entities in other Parties
Speakers
- Erica O’Neil, Assistant Deputy Chief for Computer Crime at the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, U.S. Department of Justice / Presentation
- Monserrat Ramirez Herrera, Abogada Asesora, Unidad the Cooperación Internacional y Extradiciones, Fiscalía Nacional, Chile
- Claudio Peguero, Ambassador, Adviser on Cyber Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dominican Republic
- Gareth Sansom, Deputy Director, Organized Crime, Technology and Investigative Powers, Criminal Law Policy Section, Justice Canada / Presentation
- Aisling Kelly, Law Enforcement & National Security, MICROSOFT / Presentation
- Carlos Alvarez, Trust and Public Safety Engagement Director, ICANN
Date and time
- 30 May 2024 | 15:00-17:00 CEST
Duration and language
- 2h | English only
Audience
- The event is open for participation for criminal justice authorities and members of the International Association of Prosecutors.
Webinar 2:
Judicial international co-operation tools in case of emergency
Speakers
- Mirian Bahamonde, Senior Public Prosecutor attached to the Support Unit of the State Prosecutor General's Office, Spain (bio)
- Sheri Shepherd-Pratt, Attorney, US (bio)
- Antonio Segovia, Transnational criminal law professor, UAI University, Chile (bio)
- Jan Kerkhofs, Federal Magistrate at the Belgian Federal Prosecutor's Office, Belgium (bio)
Date and time
- 23 October 2024 |15:00-17:00 CET (Paris, France time)
Duration and language
- 2h | English only
Audience
- The event is open for participation for criminal justice authorities and members of the International Association of Prosecutors.
Outline
Webinar 3:
Co-operation in absence of applicable international agreements
Speakers
- TBC
Date and time
- November 2024 (dates TBC) | Hours TBC
Duration and language
- 2h | English only
Audience
- The event is open for participation for criminal justice authorities and members of the International Association of Prosecutors.
Outline