Cross-Border Data in Criminal Proceedings and the Future of Digital Justice

Within the EU and across the Atlantic, the investigation and prosecution of crime increasingly rely on the collection and exchange of data stored abroad or controlled by companies subject to foreign jurisdictions. Cross-border access, transfer, and processing of electronic information by investigating and prosecuting authorities constitute fundamental rights-sensitive measures which pose serious legal, jurisdictional, and … Continue reading Cross-Border Data in Criminal Proceedings and the Future of Digital Justice