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International criminal law and cybercrime

  • 01/02/2024 - 16:00 - 17:30
  • The Hague Marriott Hotel

Presentation

International criminal law and cybercrime
The ICC Prosecutor recently declared his intention to prosecute the perpetrators of cybercrimes, which could potentially constitute international crimes. Shortly after, the institution's servers suffered an attack, likely for espionage purposes, in a world where it cannot be denied that cybercrime is increasingly corrupting areas of both public and private life: infrastructures, finance, energy resource control systems, weapons, hospital facilities, state and political institutions all have been and are victims of  cyberwar, although ethical hackers devote their energy to countering the attacks of cybercriminals. However, while there is no doubt that this growing threat will increasingly occupy criminal justice at the national and international levels, this technical area remains, for the moment, little mentioned in international criminal law and often exceeds the skills of most justice actors.
International criminal justice will have to provide concrete responses to the challenge of repressing this new form of crime, which is why this multidisciplinary round table will address both the technical and legal questions that arise in this area.

Moderator: Luana ROBERTO, Vice president of the UIA International Criminal Defence commission, Oratiofortis Avocates, Geneva, Switzerland

Speakers:
Etienne LESAGE, President of the UIA Criminal Law Commission, Lesage Avocats, Paris, France
Prosper NTETIKA MBAKATA, Lawyer, Cabinet NTETIKA SCP, Legal advisor to the Minister of Digital, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Matthew CROSS, Appeals Counsel, ICC Office of the Prosecutor, The Hague, The Netherlands
Ezéchiel AMANI CIRIMWAMI, Professor of International Law at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute, Luxembourg
Olga BATURA, Legal expert and policy consultant for digital economy and competition, Senior Scientist at TNO, The Hague, The Netherlands
Victor GEVERS, Ethical hacker, Co-founder of the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure, Co-founder of CSIRT.global, Innovation Manager for the Dutch Government, The Hague, The Netherlands
Astrid OOSENBRUG, Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Affairs Officer at ESET NL, Chair at COC NL, Co-founder of the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure, Randstad, The Netherlands

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