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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.54070/hljk.29.2.7

DIRECT INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ACCORDING TO THE SECOND ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE CONVENTION ON CYBER CRIME

Ivan Glavić ; Županijsko državno odvjetništvo u Zagrebu, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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Abstract

This paper analyses the provisions on the direct cooperation of authorities in charge of revealing and prosecuting criminal offences with the service providers in a foreign country, deriving from the Council of Europe Second Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime. The purpose of the aforementioned international source is to simplify and improve the exchange of data necessary for revealing the identity of perpetrators, with a high level of protection of the rights of service users. Emphasis is placed on the diversity of approaches to the mentioned issue in the existing legal systems of EU countries and the United States of America, and the connection of the development of national legislation with Art. 32 of the Convention, on direct cross-border access to publicly available and voluntarily disclosed data. The results of the work indicate that the Protocol provides a basis for potential members to implement it in
accordance with their existing legal system, without disrupting the principle of reciprocity of international cooperation.

Keywords

direct international cooperation, Internet service providers, subscriber data, privacy of computer communication, extended search of computer system

Hrčak ID:

288486

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/288486

Publication date:

29.11.2022.

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