International Seminar digital evidence
First International Seminar on Digital Evidence April 12 2008, 09:20 – 18:00 British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Digital Evidence Research and Institute of Criminal Science Mošæenice, at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law 9:20 Berislav Pavišiæ, Head of the Institute of the Criminal Sciences, Mošæenice, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; Opening speeches 9:25 Miomir Matuloviæ, dean University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; 9.30 Ranko Marijan, judge, Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia 9.40 Program Chair: Eduard Kunštek, Head of Civil Procedure Chair, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law. 9.45 Overview of electronic evidence, including issues that need attention, Stephen Mason, Barrister Visiting Research Fellow, Digital Evidence Research, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; 11:15 Coffe; 11:30 Practical introduction to the pitfalls of digital evidence Stephen Mason 12:15 Discussion 12:30 Lunch 13:30 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – European practice Fredesvinda Insa, European Project Manager and the Strategic Development Manager of Cybex 14:20 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – Theory and legislation in Europe . Carmen Lazaro, European Project Coordinator and Member of the Litigation Support Department of Cybex; 15:00 Discussion 15:15 The use of illegally obtained digital evidence: jurisprudential evolutions in Belgium and the Netherlands, Dr Joachim Meese, lawyer and lecturer at the Department of Penal Law and Criminology at the University of Ghent 16:00 Coffee 16:15 – 17:45 Workshops: – a) Investigation into financial transactions throughout electronics network; – b) Investigation into Pedophiles and Pornography Electronic Networks; – c) Abuse of Electronic Banking Devices, Closing speech 18.00 Prof. dr. sc. Eduard Kunštek Working languages: English/Croatian (simultaneous translation provided) Luogo: Lovran, Croatia First International Seminar on Digital Evidence April 12 2008, 09:20 – 18:00 British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Digital Evidence Research and Institute of Criminal Science Mošæenice, at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law 9:20 Berislav Pavišiæ, Head of the Institute of the Criminal Sciences, Mošæenice, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; Opening speeches 9:25 Miomir Matuloviæ, dean University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; 9.30 Ranko Marijan, judge, Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia 9.40 Program Chair: Eduard Kunštek, Head of Civil Procedure Chair, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law. 9.45 Overview of electronic evidence, including issues that need attention, Stephen Mason, Barrister Visiting Research Fellow, Digital Evidence Research, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; 11:15 Coffe; 11:30 Practical introduction to the pitfalls of digital evidence Stephen Mason 12:15 Discussion 12:30 Lunch 13:30 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – European practice Fredesvinda Insa, European Project Manager and the Strategic Development Manager of Cybex 14:20 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – Theory and legislation in Europe . Carmen Lazaro, European Project Coordinator and Member of the Litigation Support Department of Cybex; 15:00 Discussion 15:15 The use of illegally obtained digital evidence: jurisprudential evolutions in Belgium and the Netherlands, Dr Joachim Meese, lawyer and lecturer at the Department of Penal Law and Criminology at the University of Ghent 16:00 Coffee 16:15 – 17:45 Workshops: – a) Investigation into financial transactions throughout electronics network; – b) Investigation into Pedophiles and Pornography Electronic Networks; – c) Abuse of Electronic Banking Devices, Closing speech 18.00 Prof. dr. sc. Eduard Kunštek Working languages: English/Croatian (simultaneous translation provided) Luogo: Lovran, Croatia First International Seminar on Digital Evidence April 12 2008, 09:20 – 18:00 British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Digital Evidence Research and Institute of Criminal Science Mošæenice, at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law 9:20 Berislav Pavišiæ, Head of the Institute of the Criminal Sciences, Mošæenice, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; Opening speeches 9:25 Miomir Matuloviæ, dean University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; 9.30 Ranko Marijan, judge, Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia 9.40 Program Chair: Eduard Kunštek, Head of Civil Procedure Chair, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law. 9.45 Overview of electronic evidence, including issues that need attention, Stephen Mason, Barrister Visiting Research Fellow, Digital Evidence Research, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; 11:15 Coffe; 11:30 Practical introduction to the pitfalls of digital evidence Stephen Mason 12:15 Discussion 12:30 Lunch 13:30 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – European practice Fredesvinda Insa, European Project Manager and the Strategic Development Manager of Cybex 14:20 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – Theory and legislation in Europe . Carmen Lazaro, European Project Coordinator and Member of the Litigation Support Department of Cybex; 15:00 Discussion 15:15 The use of illegally obtained digital evidence: jurisprudential evolutions in Belgium and the Netherlands, Dr Joachim Meese, lawyer and lecturer at the Department of Penal Law and Criminology at the University of Ghent 16:00 Coffee 16:15 – 17:45 Workshops: – a) Investigation into financial transactions throughout electronics network; – b) Investigation into Pedophiles and Pornography Electronic Networks; – c) Abuse of Electronic Banking Devices, Closing speech 18.00 Prof. dr. sc. Eduard Kunštek Working languages: English/Croatian (simultaneous translation provided) Luogo: Lovran, Croatia First International Seminar on Digital Evidence April 12 2008, 09:20 – 18:00 British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Digital Evidence Research and Institute of Criminal Science Mošæenice, at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law 9:20 Berislav Pavišiæ, Head of the Institute of the Criminal Sciences, Mošæenice, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; Opening speeches 9:25 Miomir Matuloviæ, dean University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; 9.30 Ranko Marijan, judge, Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia 9.40 Program Chair: Eduard Kunštek, Head of Civil Procedure Chair, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law. 9.45 Overview of electronic evidence, including issues that need attention, Stephen Mason, Barrister Visiting Research Fellow, Digital Evidence Research, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; 11:15 Coffe; 11:30 Practical introduction to the pitfalls of digital evidence Stephen Mason 12:15 Discussion 12:30 Lunch 13:30 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – European practice Fredesvinda Insa, European Project Manager and the Strategic Development Manager of Cybex 14:20 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – Theory and legislation in Europe . Carmen Lazaro, European Project Coordinator and Member of the Litigation Support Department of Cybex; 15:00 Discussion 15:15 The use of illegally obtained digital evidence: jurisprudential evolutions in Belgium and the Netherlands, Dr Joachim Meese, lawyer and lecturer at the Department of Penal Law and Criminology at the University of Ghent 16:00 Coffee 16:15 – 17:45 Workshops: – a) Investigation into financial transactions throughout electronics network; – b) Investigation into Pedophiles and Pornography Electronic Networks; – c) Abuse of Electronic Banking Devices, Closing speech 18.00 Prof. dr. sc. Eduard Kunštek Working languages: English/Croatian (simultaneous translation provided) Luogo: Lovran, Croatia First International Seminar on Digital Evidence April 12 2008, 09:20 – 18:00 British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Digital Evidence Research and Institute of Criminal Science Mošæenice, at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law 9:20 Berislav Pavišiæ, Head of the Institute of the Criminal Sciences, Mošæenice, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; Opening speeches 9:25 Miomir Matuloviæ, dean University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; 9.30 Ranko Marijan, judge, Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia 9.40 Program Chair: Eduard Kunštek, Head of Civil Procedure Chair, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law. 9.45 Overview of electronic evidence, including issues that need attention, Stephen Mason, Barrister Visiting Research Fellow, Digital Evidence Research, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; 11:15 Coffe; 11:30 Practical introduction to the pitfalls of digital evidence Stephen Mason 12:15 Discussion 12:30 Lunch 13:30 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – European practice Fredesvinda Insa, European Project Manager and the Strategic Development Manager of Cybex 14:20 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – Theory and legislation in Europe . Carmen Lazaro, European Project Coordinator and Member of the Litigation Support Department of Cybex; 15:00 Discussion 15:15 The use of illegally obtained digital evidence: jurisprudential evolutions in Belgium and the Netherlands, Dr Joachim Meese, lawyer and lecturer at the Department of Penal Law and Criminology at the University of Ghent 16:00 Coffee 16:15 – 17:45 Workshops: – a) Investigation into financial transactions throughout electronics network; – b) Investigation into Pedophiles and Pornography Electronic Networks; – c) Abuse of Electronic Banking Devices, Closing speech 18.00 Prof. dr. sc. Eduard Kunštek Working languages: English/Croatian (simultaneous translation provided) Luogo: Lovran, Croatia First International Seminar on Digital Evidence April 12 2008, 09:20 – 18:00 British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Digital Evidence Research and Institute of Criminal Science Mošæenice, at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law 9:20 Berislav Pavišiæ, Head of the Institute of the Criminal Sciences, Mošæenice, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; Opening speeches 9:25 Miomir Matuloviæ, dean University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; 9.30 Ranko Marijan, judge, Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia 9.40 Program Chair: Eduard Kunštek, Head of Civil Procedure Chair, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law. 9.45 Overview of electronic evidence, including issues that need attention, Stephen Mason, Barrister Visiting Research Fellow, Digital Evidence Research, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; 11:15 Coffe; 11:30 Practical introduction to the pitfalls of digital evidence Stephen Mason 12:15 Discussion 12:30 Lunch 13:30 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – European practice Fredesvinda Insa, European Project Manager and the Strategic Development Manager of Cybex 14:20 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – Theory and legislation in Europe . Carmen Lazaro, European Project Coordinator and Member of the Litigation Support Department of Cybex; 15:00 Discussion 15:15 The use of illegally obtained digital evidence: jurisprudential evolutions in Belgium and the Netherlands, Dr Joachim Meese, lawyer and lecturer at the Department of Penal Law and Criminology at the University of Ghent 16:00 Coffee 16:15 – 17:45 Workshops: – a) Investigation into financial transactions throughout electronics network; – b) Investigation into Pedophiles and Pornography Electronic Networks; – c) Abuse of Electronic Banking Devices, Closing speech 18.00 Prof. dr. sc. Eduard Kunštek Working languages: English/Croatian (simultaneous translation provided) Luogo: Lovran, Croatia First International Seminar on Digital Evidence April 12 2008, 09:20 – 18:00 British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Digital Evidence Research and Institute of Criminal Science Mošæenice, at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law 9:20 Berislav Pavišiæ, Head of the Institute of the Criminal Sciences, Mošæenice, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; Opening speeches 9:25 Miomir Matuloviæ, dean University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; 9.30 Ranko Marijan, judge, Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia 9.40 Program Chair: Eduard Kunštek, Head of Civil Procedure Chair, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law. 9.45 Overview of electronic evidence, including issues that need attention, Stephen Mason, Barrister Visiting Research Fellow, Digital Evidence Research, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; 11:15 Coffe; 11:30 Practical introduction to the pitfalls of digital evidence Stephen Mason 12:15 Discussion 12:30 Lunch 13:30 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – European practice Fredesvinda Insa, European Project Manager and the Strategic Development Manager of Cybex 14:20 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – Theory and legislation in Europe . Carmen Lazaro, European Project Coordinator and Member of the Litigation Support Department of Cybex; 15:00 Discussion 15:15 The use of illegally obtained digital evidence: jurisprudential evolutions in Belgium and the Netherlands, Dr Joachim Meese, lawyer and lecturer at the Department of Penal Law and Criminology at the University of Ghent 16:00 Coffee 16:15 – 17:45 Workshops: – a) Investigation into financial transactions throughout electronics network; – b) Investigation into Pedophiles and Pornography Electronic Networks; – c) Abuse of Electronic Banking Devices, Closing speech 18.00 Prof. dr. sc. Eduard Kunštek Working languages: English/Croatian (simultaneous translation provided) Luogo: Lovran, Croatia First International Seminar on Digital Evidence April 12 2008, 09:20 – 18:00 British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Digital Evidence Research and Institute of Criminal Science Mošæenice, at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law 9:20 Berislav Pavišiæ, Head of the Institute of the Criminal Sciences, Mošæenice, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; Opening speeches 9:25 Miomir Matuloviæ, dean University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; 9.30 Ranko Marijan, judge, Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia 9.40 Program Chair: Eduard Kunštek, Head of Civil Procedure Chair, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law. 9.45 Overview of electronic evidence, including issues that need attention, Stephen Mason, Barrister Visiting Research Fellow, Digital Evidence Research, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; 11:15 Coffe; 11:30 Practical introduction to the pitfalls of digital evidence Stephen Mason 12:15 Discussion 12:30 Lunch 13:30 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – European practice Fredesvinda Insa, European Project Manager and the Strategic Development Manager of Cybex 14:20 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – Theory and legislation in Europe . Carmen Lazaro, European Project Coordinator and Member of the Litigation Support Department of Cybex; 15:00 Discussion 15:15 The use of illegally obtained digital evidence: jurisprudential evolutions in Belgium and the Netherlands, Dr Joachim Meese, lawyer and lecturer at the Department of Penal Law and Criminology at the University of Ghent 16:00 Coffee 16:15 – 17:45 Workshops: – a) Investigation into financial transactions throughout electronics network; – b) Investigation into Pedophiles and Pornography Electronic Networks; – c) Abuse of Electronic Banking Devices, Closing speech 18.00 Prof. dr. sc. Eduard Kunštek Working languages: English/Croatian (simultaneous translation provided) Luogo: Lovran, Croatia First International Seminar on Digital Evidence April 12 2008, 09:20 – 18:00 British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Digital Evidence Research and Institute of Criminal Science Mošæenice, at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law 9:20 Berislav Pavišiæ, Head of the Institute of the Criminal Sciences, Mošæenice, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; Opening speeches 9:25 Miomir Matuloviæ, dean University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; 9.30 Ranko Marijan, judge, Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia 9.40 Program Chair: Eduard Kunštek, Head of Civil Procedure Chair, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law. 9.45 Overview of electronic evidence, including issues that need attention, Stephen Mason, Barrister Visiting Research Fellow, Digital Evidence Research, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; 11:15 Coffe; 11:30 Practical introduction to the pitfalls of digital evidence Stephen Mason 12:15 Discussion 12:30 Lunch 13:30 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – European practice Fredesvinda Insa, European Project Manager and the Strategic Development Manager of Cybex 14:20 The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Court – Theory and legislation in Europe . Carmen Lazaro, European Project Coordinator and Member of the Litigation Support Department of Cybex; 15:00 Discussion 15:15 The use of illegally obtained digital evidence: jurisprudential evolutions in Belgium and the Netherlands, Dr Joachim Meese, lawyer and lecturer at the Department of Penal Law and Criminology at the University of Ghent 16:00 Coffee 16:15 – 17:45 Workshops: – a) Investigation into financial transactions throughout electronics network; – b) Investigation into Pedophiles and Pornography Electronic Networks; – c) Abuse of Electronic Banking Devices, Closing speech 18.00 Prof. dr. sc. Eduard Kunštek Working languages: English/Croatian (simultaneous translation provided) Luogo: Lovran, Croatia