Re-thinking the categorisation of data in the context of law enforcement cross-border access to evidence

Q1 Social Sciences
Claudia Warken, Lodewijk van Zwieten, D. Svantesson
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Electronic evidence is increasingly important for criminal investigations and prosecutions. The collection of e-evidence is typically regulated on the basis of established data categories, which currently to a large extent are modelled on how traditional telecommunication providers used to process communication data. Developments in computer technology however, mean that this model is no longer viable to categorise many forms of data. Given the relevance of effective and efficient collection of e-evidence by law enforcement and judicial authorities, a new paradigm for data categorisation should be established. In this article, based on an examination of relevant international legal frameworks, a new model for data categorisation is proposed.
在执法跨界获取证据的背景下重新思考数据分类
电子证据在刑事调查和起诉中越来越重要。电子证据的收集通常是在既定数据类别的基础上进行监管的,这些类别目前在很大程度上是模仿传统电信提供商过去处理通信数据的方式。然而,计算机技术的发展意味着这种模式不再适用于对许多形式的数据进行分类。鉴于执法和司法当局有效和高效收集电子证据的相关性,应建立一种新的数据分类范式。本文在对相关国际法律框架进行考察的基础上,提出了一种新的数据分类模型。
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