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CyberSouth: Advanced Judicial Training on cybercrime and electronic evidence in Tunisia

Following the initial judicial training on cybercrime and electronic evidence delivered last November, under the framework of CyberSouth project, the Council of Europe and the Tunisian Superior Institute of Magistrates (ISM) organised the advanced training session. The training was dedicated to the magistrates who successfully completed the basic course and took place from 5 to 8 February 2019 at the Superior Institute for Magistrate in Tunis. The aim of this activity was to improve the knowledge of the participants on cybercrime and electronic evidence by analysing legislative aspects and investigative instruments used for practical cases.

Tunisia expressed interest to take further steps in strengthening of legislation and criminal justice capacities in order to become a Party to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime. In this context, the CyberSouth project will continue to support the Ministry of Justice of Tunisia and the Superior Institute of Magistrates for the elaboration of the national training course on cybercrime and compulsory for all students at the ISM. This course will be delivered by the magistrates who were previously trained with the support of Council of Europe.

CyberSouth project will be supporting Tunisian authority’s initiative in the upcoming months.

Tunis, Tunisia 5-8 February 2019
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