Event
22 to 26
June
2026
Online
Summer Course on European Criminal Justice Latest Developments in Digitalisation, AI, e-Evidence & Cross-Border Cooperation
| Organizer | Academy of European Law (ERA) |
|---|---|
| Link | Conference Website |
| Contact | Cornelia Riehle |
Objective
This online summer course over five half-days will introduce legal practitioners to practical aspects of European criminal justice. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of EU criminal law instruments, mutual recognition mechanisms, and the roles of key EU actors.
The course will also explore cross-border cooperation tools, digitalisation, AI applications, and procedural safeguards, emphasising their real-world application in investigations, prosecutions, and enforcement. By combining case examples, discussions, and expert insights, the course aims to equip practitioners with the knowledge and skills to navigate the evolving landscape of European criminal justice.
Key topics
- The institutional framework of European criminal justice
- Mutual recognition in EU criminal law, including the EAW, EIO, EPO and CJEU case law
- EU crimes and enforcement priorities, including cybercrime and corruption
- Cross-border evidence and assets: e-evidence, freezing & confiscation, JITs
- Digitalisation and AI in cross-border criminal cooperation (e-CODEX, eEDES)
- Europol, Eurojust, EJN, the EPPO and AMLA and their evolving mandates
- Transfer of proceedings and enforcement of criminal sentences
- Procedural safeguards, victims’ rights, and defence rights under EU law