Privacy Protection in Exchanging Electronic Evidence in Europe

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Authors

  • Friederike Knoke
  • Nikolaus Forgó
  • Christian Hawellek
  • Jonathan Stoklas
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandling and Exchanging Electronic Evidence Across Europe
EditorsMaria Angela Biasiotti, Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici, Joe Cannataci, Fabrizio Turchi
Place of PublicationCham
Pages255-288
Number of pages34
ISBN (electronic)978-3-319-74872-6
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jun 2018

Publication series

NameLaw, Governance and Technology Series
Volume39
ISSN (Print)2352-1902
ISSN (electronic)2352-1910

Abstract

This chapter provides an overview of the legal framework addressing the exchange of electronic evidence and the implications related to privacy and data protection. While in Chap. 11 of this Volume, the current legal situation in general is reviewed, this chapter focuses specifically on privacy and data protection. Whereas many sources of law are subject to examination in both chapters—to a certain extent, this is in the nature of things, as they both deal with legal aspects—this review looks at the sources from a particular point of view. This chapter therefore follows a particular train of thoughts: after introducing the background and relevance of the protection of privacy in the collection and exchange of electronic evidence, and presenting the methodology used, the current European legal framework is examined about existing and applicable rules on data protection regarding electronic evidence, concluding with a final summary and recommendations for a future implementation of data protection standards.

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Privacy Protection in Exchanging Electronic Evidence in Europe. / Knoke, Friederike; Forgó, Nikolaus; Hawellek, Christian et al.
Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidence Across Europe. ed. / Maria Angela Biasiotti; Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici; Joe Cannataci; Fabrizio Turchi. Cham, 2018. p. 255-288 (Law, Governance and Technology Series; Vol. 39).

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Knoke, F, Forgó, N, Hawellek, C & Stoklas, J 2018, Privacy Protection in Exchanging Electronic Evidence in Europe. in MA Biasiotti, JP Mifsud Bonnici, J Cannataci & F Turchi (eds), Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidence Across Europe. Law, Governance and Technology Series, vol. 39, Cham, pp. 255-288. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74872-6_13
Knoke, F., Forgó, N., Hawellek, C., & Stoklas, J. (2018). Privacy Protection in Exchanging Electronic Evidence in Europe. In M. A. Biasiotti, J. P. Mifsud Bonnici, J. Cannataci, & F. Turchi (Eds.), Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidence Across Europe (pp. 255-288). (Law, Governance and Technology Series; Vol. 39).. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74872-6_13
Knoke F, Forgó N, Hawellek C, Stoklas J. Privacy Protection in Exchanging Electronic Evidence in Europe. In Biasiotti MA, Mifsud Bonnici JP, Cannataci J, Turchi F, editors, Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidence Across Europe. Cham. 2018. p. 255-288. (Law, Governance and Technology Series). doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-74872-6_13
Knoke, Friederike ; Forgó, Nikolaus ; Hawellek, Christian et al. / Privacy Protection in Exchanging Electronic Evidence in Europe. Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidence Across Europe. editor / Maria Angela Biasiotti ; Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici ; Joe Cannataci ; Fabrizio Turchi. Cham, 2018. pp. 255-288 (Law, Governance and Technology Series).
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