Artikel: Mutual Admissibility of Evidence and Electronic Evidence in the EU

This article seeks to provide arguments in support of legislative action on mutual admissibility of evidence and electronic evidence in criminal proceedings at the EU level. To this end, it will first describe the status quo and then the main features of a corresponding proposal recently tabled by the European Law Institute. In the light of this proposal, the author explains why Member States should reconsider their traditional stance against any EU initiative on evidentiary rules in criminal proceedings. Ultimately, especially in this new digital era, the best solution to prevent the inadmissibility of cross-border evidence is to adopt a set of minimum rules.

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Artikel: Gathering Electronic Evidence for Administrative Investigations

The intense debate over the past few years on access to data for criminal investigations has led to the adoption of the E-evidence package. Yet, electronic evidence is no less crucial for punitive administrative proceedings. One administrative investigation authority that could benefit from more extensive access to electronic evidence is OLAF, which, at this point, does not seem to have the power to request data from service providers. Such powers could be essential, however, for the detection and investigation of fraud or corruption. This article argues the need for a general and thorough reflection on access to electronic evidence from Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in administrative punitive proceedings. It also discusses the transfer of this type of evidence between administrative and criminal proceedings (in both directions) in order to more specifically justify an extension of OLAF’s powers to be able to request such evidence.

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Europees Parlement en Raad bereiken politiek akkoord over nieuwe AI-Verordening

De Artificial Intelligence (AI)-verordening van de EU waarover het politiek akkoord is bereikt moet het eerste uitgebreide rechtskader voor artificiële intelligentie wereldwijd worden. Verantwoorde innovatie in Europa wordt gestimuleerd doordat de AI-regelgeving is toegespitst op identificeerbare risico's. Door de veiligheid en grondrechten van bevolking en bedrijfsleven te waarborgen, kan met de nieuwe AI-Verordening de ontwikkeling, uitrol en toepassing van betrouwbare AI in de EU worden bevorderd.

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OM Fraudemonitor: toename aantal strafbeschikkingen

Zowel op verticale als horizontale fraude worden in 2021 en 2022 meer zaken afgedaan dan dat er instroomden in die jaren. Het aantal zaken dat in procenten van het totaal naar de rechter gaat neemt iets af. Het aantal OM-strafbeschikkingen neemt iets toe ten opzichte van eerdere jaren. Het OM merkt op dat de ervaring leert dat bij fraude het sepotpercentage gemiddeld hoger is dan bij commune delicten omdat het zaken betreft die zich op het grensvlak van een civielrechtelijk geschil en een al dan niet voldoende bewijsbaar strafbaar feit bevinden.

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Artikel: Electronic Evidence Collection in Cases of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office

Electronic evidence (e-evidence) is necessary and relevant with regard to many cases of serious, organised, or cross-border crime. This is also true for cases investigated by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO). This article outlines the current legal framework, procedures, and mechanisms available to the EPPO for the collection of e-evidence in different case scenarios. It also takes into account the requirements for the protection of personal data, in particular arising in the transfer of operational data to authorities and private parties in third countries.

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