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Electronic evidence
The representatives of EUROJUST will provide participants with an overview of the challenges faced by the EU judicial practitioners when accessing cross-border electronic evidence in criminal investigations, the emerging capacity-building needs in this area and the experience of SIRIUS project related to the development of resources in response to these challenges and needs. It will also explore the matters of handling, evaluation and admissibility of electronic evidence in cross-border cases, including the chain of custody of electronic evidence collected under foreign jurisdiction.
Lina Aksu is a Judicial Cooperation Officer in the Eurojust SIRIUS project team, where she is focusing on cross-border access to electronic evidence in criminal investigations. She has a background in international law and experience in the national and international legal field. She worked as a legal officer for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), a legal advisor for International Humanitarian Law in Lithuanian Red Cross, as a justice commissioner at the Congress of Nations and States and at the National Courts Administration of Lithuania, where she was dealing with international judicial cooperation.
Electronic evidence
The representatives of EUROJUST will provide participants with an overview of the challenges faced by the EU judicial practitioners when accessing cross-border electronic evidence in criminal investigations, the emerging capacity-building needs in this area and the experience of SIRIUS project related to the development of resources in response to these challenges and needs. It will also explore the matters of handling, evaluation and admissibility of electronic evidence in cross-border cases, including the chain of custody of electronic evidence collected under foreign jurisdiction.
Electronic evidence
The representatives of EUROJUST will provide participants with an overview of the challenges faced by the EU judicial practitioners when accessing cross-border electronic evidence in criminal investigations, the emerging capacity-building needs in this area and the experience of SIRIUS project related to the development of resources in response to these challenges and needs. It will also explore the matters of handling, evaluation and admissibility of electronic evidence in cross-border cases, including the chain of custody of electronic evidence collected under foreign jurisdiction.