Autore
Busillo, StefanoTitolo
Conservazione e produzione della prova digitale nella nuova disciplina europea: il potenziale disallineamento con i principi espressi dalla giurisprudenza di settorePeriodico
Freedom, security & justice (Online)Anno:
2023 - Fascicolo:
3 - Pagina iniziale:
27 - Pagina finale:
62This contribution takes a look at judicial cooperation in criminal matters,
which has long been pursuing a regulatory adjustment aimed at having new
mechanisms suitable for a speedy and prompt transmission of so-called digital
evidence. The latter, not surprisingly, reveals its own complexity that resides,
among other characteristics, in its "private" nature, as well as in the risks related to
the violation of the fundamental rights involved, among which privacy stands out
in particular. In this regard, European legislation has responded decisively to the
need for direct dialogue with providers, i.e. those directly involved in the traffic of
data of interest to the judicial authorities of the continent. So much so that, with the
intention of overcoming the limits of traditional instruments, the European Union
and the Council of Europe adopted, respectively, Regulation (EU) 2023/1543 on
the European order for the production and preservation of digital evidence in
criminal matters and, in 2021, the Second Protocol to the Convention on
Cybercrime. Although formally the new European regulation is conditional on not
causing undue interference in the rights of the individual, this contribution aims to
highlight that, from a comparison with the jurisprudential practice on data retention
and mass surveillance, significant inconsistencies do in fact emerge. In particular,
the analysis aims to demonstrate that the analogical application of the principles of
necessity and proportionality to the newborn Regulation and to the Second Protocol
of the Budapest Convention – as understood by the Court of Justice of the European
Union and the European Court of Human Rights – would lead to an excess of
"privatization" in the matter as well as to the presence of "variable geometries" in
the protection offered to individuals.
SICI: 2532-2079(2023)3<27:CEPDPD>2.0.ZU;2-3
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