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Monday
Dec092013

Basic Training Court on Legal and Technical Aspects of Cybercrime

 

BASIC TRAINING COURSE ON LEGAL AND TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF CYBERCRIME 

- RESTRICTING INTERNET ACCESS OF OFFENDERS 
- CONFISCATION OF CRIMINAL ASSETS IN CYBERSPACE

 

 

Trier, 13-14 February 2014

Registration fee: 120 EUR

Travel costs up to 400 EUR will be reimbursed by ERA upon presentation of the original receipts. ERA will book and pay accommodation for two nights.

Key topics

  • Introduction to cybercrime: definitions, development of computer crime, overview of the most relevant offences and how they are committed
  • Legal challenges and solutions in fighting cybercrime: challenges in applying traditional criminal law instruments, procedural law, jurisdictional issues and international cooperation
  • Cybercrime case studies (real-life scenarios to be discussed in small working groups)
  • Restricting internet access of offenders
  • Confiscation of criminal assets in cyberspace

Link to the conference 

 

 

 

Organiser:

Laviero Buono, Academy of European Law

With the financial support of the Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme
European Commission - Directorate-General Home Affairs

Language:

English

Speakers:

Cormac  Callanan, CEO, Aconite Internet Solutions, Dublin
Muthupandi Ganesan, Barrister at Law, Furnival Chambers, London
Alisdair Gillespie, Professor, Criminal Law and Justice, Lancaster University, Lancaster
Jan Kerkhofs, Public Prosecutor, Office of the Public Prosecutor, Dendermonde, Belgium
Tatiana Tropina, Senior Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg
Philippe Van Linthout, Investigating Judge, Court of First Instance, Mechelen, Belgium

Event no.:

314DT01