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2021/0383(NLE)EEuropean Parliament

Convention on Cybercrime on enhanced co-operation and disclosure of electronic evidence: Second Additional Protocol

With the European Parliament.

Last active 17 Jan 2023

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What this bill does

In plain terms: what it changes and who it affects.

This proposal lets EU Member States ratify a cybercrime treaty protocol improving cross-border access to electronic evidence with rights and data safeguards.

Who it affects

It affects people investigated or prosecuted for crimes involving electronic evidence, online service providers, domain-name registration services, and victims of cybercrime.

Core of the proposal
  • Authorises Member States to ratify the Second Additional Protocol in the EU’s interest.
  • Enables direct requests to domain-name registrars for domain registration data.
  • Enables direct requests to service providers for subscriber data.
  • Creates faster cooperation tools for emergencies, videoconferencing, joint investigations, and joint investigation teams.

Latest update

26 May 2026

The most recent development in this bill's progress.

Moved to European Parliament

Documents

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SourcesOEIL