Convention on Cybercrime on enhanced co-operation and disclosure of electronic evidence: Second Additional Protocol
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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 2026The most recent development in this bill's progress.
Moved to European Parliament
Documents
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