Event


09 to 10 October 2024 Thessaloniki, Greece

#Digitalisation and #Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Justice
Open source investigation tools (OSINT), digitalised files, videolinks in justice

Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago

Objective

This seminar addresses various challenges linked to digitalisation that judges, prosecutors and lawyers in private practice working in the field of EU criminal justice will have to face in the years ahead. 
Some of these challenges such as the exchange of electronic evidence, videoconferencing, use of open-source intelligence, artificial intelligence, digital technology, etc. will become the “new normal”.
This event is part of a large-scale project sponsored by the European Commission entitled “Judicial training to prepare criminal justice professionals for #digitalisation and #artificialintelligence”. It consists of 12 seminars to take place in various EU cities over the period 2024-2027.

Key topics

  • Technical issues (internet caches, proxy servers, encryption, deep/dark web, etc.)
  • Legal issues (evaluation of the search results, reliability and credibility of authentication, search across jurisdictions)
  • Challenges posed by websites, social networks, emails and other computer-generated or stored documents
  • Presenting internet searches in court
  • e-Evidence Digital Exchange System (e-EDES)
  • Videoconferencing
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Who should attend?

Judges, prosecutors, court staff and lawyers in private practice from eligible EU Member States participating in the EU Justice Programme

For details on the organisation, fees, registration, programme etc. of this series of events, consult the seminar website.