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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    ISBN: 9783031316869
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VI, 206 p. 45 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Series 55
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Information technology—Law and legislation. ; Mass media—Law and legislation. ; Law—Europe. ; Criminal law—International unification. ; Information technology ; Mass media ; Law ; Criminal law
    Abstract: 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.
    Abstract: In the era of globalisation, cross-border crimes are becoming increasingly common. The nature of these crimes is complex, and cross-border evidence exchange is, therefore, crucial to the successful prosecution of these offences. The exchange of evidence between countries can provide invaluable assistance in solving crimes that have an international dimension. The European Investigation Order (EIO) allows judicial authorities to request evidence more quickly and easily than via traditional instruments. The EIO has become the primary legal tool for gathering trans-border evidence, replacing the traditional Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) conventions previously used. However, the EIO is not the only pertinent legal instrument for cross-border evidence gathering within the EU. Accordingly, professionals need a clear understanding of this subject. Exchanging evidence among judicial authorities in the EU Member States presupposes two essential components. First, there must be a secure communication channel. This is provided by e-CODEX, which offers a European digital infrastructure for secure cross-border communication in the field of justice. Recently (May 30th, 2022), the e-CODEX system became the digital backbone of EU judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters on the basis of Regulation 2022/850. To achieve effective evidence exchange via EIO/MLA legal instruments, there must also be a communication tool. This is provided by the e-Evidence Digital Exchange System, which is capable of managing any EIO/MLA procedures/instruments, from the e-Forms (EIO Annexes) to the whole business logic, on the basis of the e-CODEX system. Finally, it is essential to use a uniform standard for the representation of evidence data and metadata, so as to streamline the process and make investigations more effective, in particular when it comes to complicated criminal cases where it is key to find either correlations among different cases or to extract multiple types of data from the same inspection. The importance of cross-border evidence exchange in criminal matters cannot be overstated. This book addresses all the above-mentioned aspects, offering an up-to-date overview of scenarios in cross-border judicial cooperation from both juridical and technical standpoints.
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    ISBN: 9789400718876
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (197 pages)
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Ser. v.4
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 328.3730285674
    Keywords: XML (Document markup language) ; Semantic Web ; Legal documents -- Technological innovations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Starting with an overview of the context for the use of XML standards in legislation, this book next examines the rationale of standard-based management of legislative documents. It includes a discussion of semantic resources and a review of systems.
    Abstract: Legislative XML for the Semantic Web -- Preface -- Reference -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction: ICT and Legislation in the Knowledge Society -- Giovanni Sartor -- 1.1 ICT and the Predicaments of Legislation -- 1.2 Predicaments of Legislation -- 1.3 The Role of ICT -- 1.4 Legislative Information Systems -- 1.5 Legal and Legislative Informatics -- 1.5.1 A Short History of Legal Informatics -- 1.5.2 From Legal to Legislative Informatics -- References -- 2 Legislative Information and the Web -- Giovanni Sartor -- 2.1 Trends in the Provision of Legal Information -- 2.1.1 The Digitalisation of Legal Information -- 2.1.2 The Law on the Internet -- 2.1.3 The Standardisation of Formats for Legal Information -- 2.1.4 The Law in the Semantic Web -- 2.1.5 The Executable Representation of Legal Information -- 2.1.6 An Increasing Diversity in Information Providers -- 2.1.7 An Increasing Integration Between Legal Theory and Legal Informatics -- 2.2 Focus on the Semantic Web -- 2.2.1 The Semantic Web -- 2.2.2 The Legal Semantic Web -- 3 ICT-Based Management of Legislative Documents -- Giovanni Sartor -- 3.1 A Short History of Legal Information Systems -- 3.1.1 The Beginnings -- 3.1.2 The Antithesis: The Multiple Isolated Systems of the 1980s -- 3.1.3 The Synthesis: The Universally Accessible But Plural Systems of the 1990s -- 3.1.4 Legal Information Institutes -- 3.2 The Dialectics of Current Approaches -- 3.2.1 A New Thesis: A Centralised Legal Information System for the Internet Age -- 3.2.2 A New Antithesis: Access to Distributed Legal Resources -- 3.2.3 A New Synthesis: Standard-Based Legal Information in the Jurisphere -- References -- 4 A Standard-Based Approach for the Management of Legislative Documents -- Fabio Vitali -- 4.1 The Objective of a Standard for Legal Documents.
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