The European Commission is investigating MLAT processes

he European Commission has recognised the need to address the flaws in the mutual legal assistance treaties process so it has launched an investigation into cross-border access to “e-evidence” both within and beyond the EU, with a goal to simplify and optimise the malfunctioning process.

Country: EU

Domains: IG

Stakeholder: European Bodies

Tags: government hacking, e-evidence, process revision, EU, MLAT

Posted on Monday 26 June 2017

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