European Investigation Order: Where the Law Meets the Technology

Author:   Maria Angela Biasiotti ,  Fabrizio Turchi
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2023
Volume:   55
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9783031316852


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   04 August 2023
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Author:   Maria Angela Biasiotti ,  Fabrizio Turchi
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2023
Volume:   55
Weight:   0.489kg
ISBN:  

9783031316852


ISBN 10:   3031316851
Pages:   206
Publication Date:   04 August 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Introduction: Setting the Scene on EIO and the Interaction between Law and Technology.- EU Legislation on EIO and Its Implementation in the Member States.- EU Initiatives on the Implementation of the EIO.- The Challenging Path towards the Establishment of the EU Legal Framework Regulating Cross-border Access to Digital Evidence.- Evidence Exchange under the EIO: Technological Challenges.- e-CODEX: A Secure Infra-structure for Cross-border Cooperation.- e-Evidence Digital Exchange System (eEDES).- Evidence Exchange Standard Package: An Application CASE Ontology Complied for the Preparation of the Evidence Package and Its Exchange.- Legal Framework for Digital Evidence Following the Implementation of the EIO Directive: Status Quo, Challenges and Experiences in Member States.- Data Protection and European Investigation Orders.- Different Perspectives on EIO.- Training on EIO: Overview of Training Courses in the EU.- Training on EIO: TREIO Project.

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Maria Angela Biasiotti is a Research Director at IGSG-CNR. She has a degree in Law (1999) and a PhD in Information Technologies and Law (2008) from the Faculty of Law, Bologna University. In 2001, she started working at the Institute of Legal Information Theory and Techniques (CNR-ITTIG, now CNR-IGSG). In March 2014, she coordinated the EVIDENCE Project (European Informatics Data Exchange Framework for Court). In March 2018, she coordinated the EVIDENCE2e-Codex Project (Linking EVIDENCE into e-CODEX for EIO and MLA procedures in Europe). Since April 2020 she has coordinated the TREIO Project (Training on EIO). She combines a solid practical experience in law, she has practised as a lawyer in public law, administrative law and EC law for an Italian leading law firm) with a broad knowledge in ICT and law. Her main research areas involving legal informatics, computer law, legal information modelling and accessing, and legal information documentation management and dissemination, computer law, digital evidence, data protection. She is the author of many scientific works and contributions presented at international conferences. She organised conferences, workshops and summer schools in her domain of research and activity. Fabrizio Turchi is a Technology Executive at IGSG-CNR. His research activities are the applications of IT to legal domain, legal standard and legal drafting, use of the XML technologies to devise legal documents models. He has been designing and developing web applications, formal parsers to identify parts and structures that exist inside textual documents and natural language processing techniques applied to legal documents for knowledge extraction, such as automated text classification and anonymity processes based on Named Entity Recognition (NER). His recent interests focus on the standard representation of the data and meta data of digital evidence, by using the UCO/CASE ontology. He has been involved in manyEuropean Projects dealing with the exchange of digital evidence among Competent Authorities in the EU Member States: EVIDENCE (European Informatics Data Exchange Framework for Court); EVIDENCE 2e-CODEX (Linking Evidence into e-CODEX for EIO and MLA procedures in Europe); EXEC-II (Electronic Xchange of e-Evidences); INSPECTr (Intelligence Network and Secure Platform for Evidence Correlation and Transfer).

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