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'''Session title:''' Legal frameworks for security, law enforcement in the public interest?
'''Session title:''' Legal frameworks for security, law enforcement in the public interest?


'''Session subject:''' tba
'''Session subject:'''cybersecurity and cybercrime, human rights, the role of the ISPs, law collision
 


'''Session description:''' see [http://www.eurodig.org/wiki/Talk:Legal_frameworks_for_security,_law_enforcement_in_the_public_interest%3F Discussion].
'''Session description:''' see [http://www.eurodig.org/wiki/Talk:Legal_frameworks_for_security,_law_enforcement_in_the_public_interest%3F Discussion].

Revision as of 18:15, 29 April 2014

Session title: Legal frameworks for security, law enforcement in the public interest?

Session subject:cybersecurity and cybercrime, human rights, the role of the ISPs, law collision


Session description: see Discussion.

People:

  • Focal point: Oliver Süme, EuroISPA
  • Live moderator: tbd
  • Rapporteur: Tatiana Tropina, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
  • Remote participation moderator: Farzaneh Badii, Hamburg University
  • Digital facilitator: Lorena
  • Panelists: (suggested list of panelists)
*Nick Landsman (EuroISPA)
*Peter Frank-Cybersecurity (CCC)
*Sandro Gaycken (FU Berlin)
*Alexander Klimburg  
*Alexander Seger (CoE)
*Sophie in't Veld (EU Parliament)
*Mariette Schaake (EU) 
  • Participants: tbc

Format of this working group at EuroDIG: Plenary. Discussion panel

Further reading:

Live stream / remote participation: Link

Final report from working group: PDF (approx. 2 weeks after event)

Mailing List: tbc

Preparatory meetings:

  • online: Teleconference on 28th April: Tel: +49 (0) 69/173090290 // PIN:2904
  • See discussion

Pictures from working group: Link

Session tags:

Session twitter hashtag: