• 30 dagen retourgarantie
  • Gratis verzending vanaf €40,- of 4 boeken
  • Alle boeken met zorg gecontroleerd

Investigating Cybercrime

Maak tweedehands je eerste keus
  • 30 dagen retourgarantie 
  • Gratis verzending vanaf 4 boeken of 40 euro
  • Op werkdagen voor 15:00 besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden
  • De Stapelweken zijn begonnen! (van 11 t/m 24 augustus)
25% korting
Alleen nog tweedehands verkrijgbaar
Stapelweken

35,55 26,66

Hoe tweedehands wil je het hebben?
Investigating Cybercrime
Investigating Cybercrime
Als nieuw
26,66
730501411
component.product.quantitySelect.legend
ISBN
9789085551096
Bindwijze
Paperback
Taal
Engels
Uitgeverij
Amsterdam University Press
Jaar van uitgifte
2017
Aantal pagina's
448

Waar gaat het over?

Cybercrime investigations require the use of novel investigative methods to successfully gather evidence. This study examines the evidence-gathering activities of law enforcement officials that take place by (1) the gathering of publicly available online information, (2) the issuing of data production orders to online service providers, (3) the use of online undercover investigative methods, and (4) performing hacking as an investigative method.

The legal basis of these investigative methods is also examined. The author concludes that the legal basis in Dutch law is ambiguous for many of the identified digital investigative methods. However, a clear legal basis for investigative methods that indicates the scope of investigative methods and the manner in which they are applied must be available. It helps prevent arbitrary application of power by governmental authorities and is therefore essential for protecting the rule of law. The author examines how a foreseeable legal framework for the identified investigative methods can be created that meets the requirements that are derived from the right to privacy in art. 8 ECHR.

The borderless nature of the Internet is also taken into account. The question is addressed to which extent digital investigative methods can be applied unilaterally, i.e., without authorisation of the State involved and without a treaty basis, across State borders. The analysis results in a list of recommendations to improve the regulations for digital investigative methods on both the domestic level and the international level. The leading idea is that also in the digital domain evidence-gathering activities by law enforcement officials are bound by law.
Lees verder

Recensies

Gemiddelde waardering van 0 van 5 sterren

0 recensies
Sander Klous
We are Big Data
Stapelweken
16,40
Stapelweken
20,04
Stapelweken
28,00
M.S. Hoogland
GG
25% korting
Stapelweken
14,95 11,21
25% korting
Stapelweken
73,10 54,82
Sander Klous
We are Big Data
Stapelweken
16,40
Stapelweken
20,04
Stapelweken
28,00
M.S. Hoogland
GG
25% korting
Stapelweken
14,95 11,21
25% korting
Stapelweken
73,10 54,82