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dc.contributor.authorKoops, B.-J.
dc.contributor.authorGoodwin, M.
dc.coverage.spatialNederland
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-22T13:13:03Z
dc.date.available2021-01-22T13:13:03Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12832/2047
dc.description.abstractThe central question addressed in this study is what limits and what possibilities exist within international law for cross-border cyber-investigations by law enforcement authorities. The focus is on cloud storage services, but the analysis applies more generally to internet investigations, in particular in the form of remote searches and the contacting of foreign service providers to request data. In particular, the report focuses on questions of legality of cross-border access to data under international law in terms of the core principles of territorial integrity and non-interference in domestic affairs rather than on questions of human rights. CONTENT: 1. Introduction 2. Background 3. Conceptual framework 4. Analysis 5. Ways forward
dc.publisherTILT
dc.relation.ispartofseriesWODC Rapport 2326
dc.subjectTechnologische ontwikkeling
dc.subjectInternationale criminaliteit
dc.subjectCyberspace
dc.subjectTerritorialiteitsbeginsel
dc.subjectInternet-provider
dc.subjectVerenigde naties
dc.subjectStrafvervolging
dc.subjectInternationale rechtshulp
dc.subjectComputercriminaliteit
dc.subjectInternet
dc.subjectPolitiele opsporing
dc.subjectStrafbaarheid
dc.titleCyberspace, the cloud, and cross-border criminal investigation
dc.title.alternativeThe limits and possibilities of international law
dc.typerapport
dc.identifier.project2326
refterms.dateFOA2021-01-22T13:13:03Z
html.description.abstractThe central question addressed in this study is what limits and what possibilities exist within international law for cross-border cyber-investigations by law enforcement authorities. The focus is on cloud storage services, but the analysis applies more generally to internet investigations, in particular in the form of remote searches and the contacting of foreign service providers to request data. In particular, the report focuses on questions of legality of cross-border access to data under international law in terms of the core principles of territorial integrity and non-interference in domestic affairs rather than on questions of human rights. <P></P><b>CONTENT:</b> 1. Introduction 2. Background 3. Conceptual framework 4. Analysis 5. Ways forwardnl_NL
dc.identifier.tuduuid:89fe8633-0d89-4d65-85e8-44a3af7b85f7
dc.contributor.institutionUniversiteit van Tilburg - TILT Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society
dc.contributor.institutionWODC
dc.source.cityTilburg


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