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The Chapter is dedicated to give an overview of the representatives of the legal domain (Lawyers, EJTN Representatives) and the technical community (Digital Forensics and IT Experts) who are involved in the implementation of the EIO, in order to discuss with them the improvement and application of EIO across MSs and better understanding in practise the potential barriers and gaps existing in the different European countries. A survey has been conducted among different stakeholders involved in the EIO procedure: a tailor-made questionnaire has been circulated in order to catch the real situation going on in the different contexts and MSs.
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Ministries of Justice of the EU MSs and also no EU States: under this category are to set judicial authorities (judges, Public prosecutors, Investigative judges), court staff including administrative and IT, institutional training authorities. More specifically the countries involved were almost all the European States.
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Law Enforcement Agencies.
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The face-to-face meeting was held in The Hague on the 20–21 of November 2018 under the activities of the EXEC and E2e-CODEX Projects. To this event a good representative from EU institutions was present: OLAF, Europol, Eurojust and Eu commission.
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The meeting with the legal community was held in Florence on the 27 and 28 September 2018 with the representatives of the European Justice Training Network under the activities of the EXEC and E2e-CODEX Projects. The seminar was organised by the EJTN-European Justice Training Network for judges and prosecutors of EU MS. Totally participants were 35 coming from the judicial authorities of the following States which were also no EU MS: Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Netherland, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak, Spain, Sweden and Ukraine. A specific topic addressed by the seminar was “Evidence in the cloud: new challenges in collecting evidence on cyberspace in the European Union”.
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As indicated before under the activities of EXEC and E2e-CODEX Projects a full version of a questionnaire has been circulated among different European Ministries of Justice as a representative of the judicial sector directly involved in the EIO procedures.
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Biasiotti, M.A., Conti, S. (2023). Different Perspectives on EIO. In: Biasiotti, M.A., Turchi, F. (eds) European Investigation Order. Law, Governance and Technology Series, vol 55. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31686-9_11
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