International Criminal Cooperation in the Shadow of the Coronavirus Pandemic

Ivett Csontos-Nagy
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European cooperation in criminal matters is a priority in all EU Member States, whether in the detection, investigation or judicial fields. In recent years, I have been carrying out research in the field of organised crime, during which I have realised that in investigations involving two or more Member States, it is almost impossible to achieve the desired objective without criminal cooperation. Then, in the spring of 2020, investigative authorities had to deal with a variable such as the coronavirus pandemic, one of the consequences of which was that personal contact was minimised. However, one of the most important factors for successful and effective police cooperation are personal contacts, which can be achieved through training, meetings or even personal exchanges of views during the course of a criminal case.However, the activity of organised crime groups is ongoing, although it is fair to say that they favour cyberspace, but they have not given much thought to overcoming the obstacles that arose during the coronavirus pandemic. They have emerged in e-commerce, online marketplaces, but at the same time, they have expanded their existing network of recruiters and started to think globally. Their distribution activities and logistics have also changed. Typically, the online space can be observed for criminal activities such as drug trafficking, arms trafficking or fraud.The pandemic has also reduced the effectiveness of international cooperation on crime. In the research for this study, I am looking for answers to the question: what tools and methods of cooperation were available to the investigating authorities in the period before the pandemic and could they be further expanded? I will then contrast this period with the escalated situation during the pandemic. My research questions will include how and to what extent the coronavirus pandemic affected international criminal cooperation, in particular the use of Joint Investigation Teams. I also shed light on the question: what are the opportunities and obstacles to the use of available tools for criminal cooperation in the case of crimes committed in the online space?The threat is growing, it has more and more international aspects, so I think there is a need for deeper cooperation, not only between law enforcement agencies, but also involving the private sector and civil society. It is important to make the citizens of all countries aware of the threats they face.
冠状病毒大流行阴影下的国际刑事合作
欧洲在刑事事项方面的合作是所有欧盟成员国的优先事项,无论是在侦查、调查还是司法领域。近年来,我一直在进行有组织犯罪领域的研究,在研究过程中我认识到,在涉及两个或两个以上成员国的调查中,如果没有刑事合作,几乎不可能实现预期的目标。然后,在2020年春天,调查当局不得不应对冠状病毒大流行等变量,其后果之一是个人接触减少了。然而,成功和有效的警察合作的最重要因素之一是个人接触,这可以通过培训、会议甚至在刑事案件过程中个人交换意见来实现。然而,有组织犯罪集团的活动仍在继续,尽管公平地说,他们喜欢网络空间,但他们没有太多考虑克服冠状病毒大流行期间出现的障碍。他们出现在电子商务和在线市场中,但与此同时,他们扩大了现有的招聘网络,并开始放眼全球。他们的分销活动和物流也发生了变化。通常,可以观察到在线空间的犯罪活动,如毒品贩运、武器贩运或欺诈。这一流行病还降低了打击犯罪的国际合作的效力。在这项研究的研究中,我正在寻找这样一个问题的答案:在大流行之前的一段时间里,调查当局可以使用哪些合作工具和方法,是否可以进一步扩大?然后,我将把这一时期与大流行期间升级的局势进行对比。我的研究问题将包括冠状病毒大流行如何以及在多大程度上影响国际刑事合作,特别是联合调查组的使用。我还阐明了以下问题:在网络空间犯罪的情况下,利用现有工具进行刑事合作的机会和障碍是什么?这个威胁正在增长,它有越来越多的国际方面,所以我认为有必要进行更深层次的合作,不仅是执法机构之间的合作,也包括私营部门和公民社会。让所有国家的公民意识到他们所面临的威胁是很重要的。
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