Toward European and Global Solutions
International Conference – 25-26 November 2019 – University of Liège
Salle académique, place du XX août, 4000 Liège
Digital Evidence and Cooperation
of Service Providers
Digital Evidence and Cooperation of Service Providers :
Toward European and Global Solutions
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Monday 25 November 2019
PROGRAMME
12h00 Arrival and registration of the participants 12h00-13h00 Lunch
13h00-13h15 Welcome addresses
Prof. Pierre WOLPER, Rector of the ULiège
Prof. Yves-Henry LELEU, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Political Science and Criminology, University of
Liège
13h15-13h35 Introduction: Digital Evidence and the Role of Service Providers in Comparative Perspective
Prof. Vanessa FRANSSEN,University of Liège
13h35-15h15 Session I: National Approaches to Digital Evidence, Criminal Justice as Usual?
Chair: Prof. Katalin LIGETI,University of Luxembourg
Estonia – Agnes KASPER,Senior Lecturer Tallinn University of Technology
Spain – Juan Carlos ORTIZ PRADILLO,Professor Complutense University, MadridandCarmen CUADRADO
SALINAS,Professor University of Alicante
Russia – Maria FILATOVA, Associate Professor Lomonosov Moscow State University and Tatiana
ALEKSEEVA,Researcher Lomonosov Moscow State University
Germany – Nicolas VON DER MÜHLEN, Attorney at law, Berlin
Discussion 15h15-15h35 Coffee break
15h35-17h15 Session II: MLA is Dead, Long Live Direct Cooperation?
Chair: Prof. John VERVAELE,UtrechtUniversity
EU perspective – Monika KOPCHEVA, Policy Officer, EU Council
Council of Europe – ANGELA AGUINALDO,Research Assistant Max Planck Institute for Foreign and
International Criminal Law, Freiburg
United States – Jennifer DASKAL,Associate Professor American University Washington
Turkey – Seçil BILGIҪ,Attorney at law White & Case LLP, Istanbul
Data protection – Gavin ROBINSON,Postdoctoral Researcher University of Luxembourg
Discussion
17h15-18h15 Session III: When Foreign Becomes National: Jurisdiction and Territorial Scope of Direct Cooperation
Chair: Prof. Daniel FLORE,University of Liège
E-evidence – Tania SCHROËTER, European Commission, DG Justice
Belgium – Frank VERBRUGGEN,Professor KU Leuven
United Kingdom – Elif MENDOS KUSKONMAZ,Lecturer University of Portsmouth
Discussion
Digital Evidence and Cooperation of Service Providers :
Toward European and Global Solutions
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Tuesday 26 November 2019
9h00-10h15 Session IV: Service Providers as Law Enforcers?
Chair: Prof. Mark COLE,University of Luxembourg
Perspective international law – Theodore CHRISTAKIS,Professor University of Grenoble Alpes
European perspective – Marine CORHAY, PhD Candidate University of Liège
Perspective internet service provider – Representative BSA (tbc)
Perspective European telecom provider – Cristina VELA, Senior Advisor Telefónica and Chair ETNO
WG Data Protection, Trust & Security Discussion
10h15-10h45 Coffee break
10h45-12h00 Session V: Service Providers between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Interplay between Digital Market Regulation and Criminal Law Obligations
Chair: Prof. Ian WALDEN, Queen Mary University of London
China – Li ZHE,Professor Macau University
Poland–Maciej ROGALSKI,Professor Łazarski University, Warsaw, and Attorney at law
Private sector perspective – Alberto DI FELICE, Senior Policy Manager for Infrastructure, Privacy
and Security, DigitalEurope
EU perspective – Stanisław TOSZA, Assistant Professor Utrecht University
Discussion 12h00-13h15 Lunch
13h15-14h30 Session VI: The Elephant in the EU Room: Data Retention after Digital Rights and Tele2Sverige?
Chair: Prof. Nóra NÍ LOIDEÁIN, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
Ireland –T.J.MCINTYRE,Lecturer University College Dublin
France – Pauline DUBARRY, Permanent Representation of France to the EU
Perspective law enforcement – Eneli LAURITS, Public ProsecutorEstonia
Perspective EU Council – Marie-Hélène DESCAMPS, Permanent Representation of Belgium to the
EU Discussion 14h30-15h00 Coffee break
15h00-16h00 Session VII: Encryption Meets Intercept Capability: The End of Cybersecurity?
Chair: Prof. Paul DE HERT, VUB and Tilburg University
European law enforcement perspective – Robrecht DE KEERSMAECKER, Substitute Prosecutor General
Antwerp
Technical perspective – Cyprien DELPECHDE SAINT GUILHEM,Researcher Associate University of Bristol
and COSIC, KU Leuven
Private sector perspective – Alexander WHALEN,Facebook
Digital Evidence and Cooperation of Service Providers :
Toward European and Global Solutions
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16h00-17h30 Session VIII: Gathering Digital Evidence and Cooperation of Service Providers: Constructive Solutions for the Future
Chair: Prof. Vanessa FRANSSEN, University of Liège Round-table discussion
AnŽe ERBEŽNIK, LIBE Committee, European Parliament
Jens-Henrik Jeppesen, Director European Affairs CDT Lani COSSETTE, Director EU Government Affairs Microsoft
Marco STEFAN,Centre for European Policy Studies
17h30-17h45 Concluding remarks by Prof. Vanessa FRANSSEN and Dr Stanisław TOSZA