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Security Union: Commission facilitates access to electronic evidence

Security Union: Commission facilitates access to electronic evidence

by ECTEG / On 19/04/2018 / In EU news
The Commission is proposing new rules to make it easier and faster for police and judicial authorities to obtain the electronic evidence, such as e-mails or documents located on the cloud, they need to investigate, prosecute and convict criminals and terrorists.

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