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EVIDENCE

Programme: FP7 - SEC

Instrument: Coordination and Support Action (CSA)

Total Project budget: € 2.303.649,00

Duration: 30 months (01 March 2014 – 31 August 2016)

Full project title: EVIDENCE : European Informatics Data Exchange Framework for Courts and Evidence


RUG responsibilities:

RUG is supporting the Overall Coordinator, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR-ITTIG) in Project Management (WP1) and is also Work Package leader of:

WP3 Legal Issues. The objective of this WP is to identify the legal framework (legislation and practises) in the EU Member States (27+1) governing the implementation of new technologies in processing evidence (including trans-border exchange).

And WP9 Roadmap for a Common European Framework. This WP aims at producing a feasibility study tracing the route to be followed (legislation, recommendations, guidelines, technical standards etc.) for realising a Common European Framework for the application of new technologies in the collection, use and exchange of evidence. Included in this aim is to prepare a research agenda to reach areas that are seen in this project as needed more attention and examination in future.

Project Summary:

All legal proceedings rely on the production of evidence in order to take place. Electronic evidence is no different from traditional evidence in that is necessary for the party introducing it into legal proceedings, to be able to demonstrate that it is no more and no less than it was, when it came into their possession. In other words, no changes, deletions, additions or other alterations have taken place. The very nature of data and information held in electronic form makes it easier to manipulate than traditional forms of data. When acquired and exchanged integrity of the information must be maintained and proved. Legislations on criminal procedures in many European countries were enacted before these technologies appeared, thus taking no account of them and creating a scenario where criteria are different, uncertain, regulations are not harmonized and aligned and therefore exchange among MS jurisdictions and at transnational level is very hard to be realized. What is missing is a Common European Framework to guide policy makers, Law Enforcement Agencies and judges when dealing with digital evidence treatment and exchange. EVIDENCE aims at providing a road map (guidelines, recommendations, technical standards) for realising the missing Common European Framework for the systematic and uniform application of new technologies in the collection, use and exchange of evidence. This road map incorporating standardized solutions would enable policy maker to realize an efficient regulation, treatment and exchange of digital evidence, LEAs as well as judges/magistrates and prosecutors and lawyers practising in the criminal field to have at their disposal as legal/technological background a Common European Framework allowing them to gather, use and exchange digital evidences according to common standards and rules.EVIDENCE activities will enable the implementation of a stable network of experts in digital forensics communicating and exchanging their opinions.

Website : www.evidenceproject.eu

For further information please contact: Melania Tudorica (m.tudorica@step-rug.nl).

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