Strengthening international cooperation on cybercrime and electronic evidence in the Americas

7 November 2022 San José, Costa Rica

Efficient international cooperation has never been more important in enabling an effective and comprehensive criminal justice response to cybercrime and other crimes involving electronic evidence, emphasised participants in the 2022 Americas Regional Forum organised by the Council of Europe in...

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GLACY+ and Octopus Projects: The Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention – Final Roundtable in the series for countries in Latin America

24 June 2022 Online

On the 24th of June 2022, the series of thematic webinars on the Introduction of the Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention on enhanced cooperation and disclosure of electronic evidence was concluded with a final roundtable. With 50 participants from Argentina, Costa Rica,...

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Hemispheric Forum on International Cooperation against Cybercrime

5-7 December 2017 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

The first Hemispheric Forum on International Cooperation against Cybercrime will open on 5 December in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The Forum is a joint effort of international and regional organizations to better coordinate and complement their initiatives in support of Latin American and...

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OAS REMJA Group recommends the member states of the Organisation of American States to accede to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime

19 May 2021 Online

In the declaration adopted during the Eleventh Meeting of the Ministers of Justice or other Ministers or Attorney Generals of the Americas (REMJA XI) the accession to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime is recommended to the Member States of the Organisation of American States (OAS). The...

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GLACY+: The 7th INTERPOL Americas Working Group on Cybercrime

12-16 September Buenos Aires, Argentina

The 7th INTERPOL Americas Working Group on Cybercrime (AMWGC) was held from 12 to 16 September 2022 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The meeting brought together over 90 participants from 32 member countries, 4 international organizations, and 13 public and private entities. INTERPOL is also an...

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