CyberSouth: Introductory judicial course on cybercrime and electronic evidence in Tunisia

November 20, 2018
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Under the framework of CyberSouth project, the Council of Europe in partnership with the Superior Institute of Magistrates (L’instiut superieur de la Magistrature) organised a basic judicial training on cybercrime and electronic evidence on 12-14 November  in Tunis, Tunisia.

The training was delivered to 26 magistrates (judges and prosecutors).

The goal of CyberSouth project is to assist Tunisia in the creation of a pool of magistrates that will become trainer’s referents at local and regional level and deliver further national training activities in cybercrime and electronic evidence.

CyberSouth is a joint project of the European Union and the Council of Europe. It contributes to the prevention and control of cybercrime and other offences involving electronic evidence in the region of the Southern Neighbourhood, in line with international human rights and rule of law standards and good practices.

 

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