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Legal responses to the risks and dangers for children in cyberspace
Objective
Sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children are particularly severe crimes which the development of the internet has further aggravated, generating new crimes such as “grooming” (soliciting children online for sexual purposes), cyberbullying, sextortion and sexting (the activity of sending text messages that are about sex or intended to sexually excite someone).
This seminar aims to assess and debate legal measures to prevent and combat the production, processing, possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material on the internet and to promote the effective investigation and prosecution of offences in this area of law through cooperation with the internet industry.
Key topics
Speakers and chairs
Laviero Buono, Head of Section for European Criminal Law, ERA, Trier
Julia Davidson, Professor of Criminology, Department of Criminology & Sociology; Co-Director, Centre for Abuse & Trauma Studies, Middlesex University, London
Simone van der Hof, Professor, Law and Information Society, Leiden University
Antonio Labrador Jimenez, Policy Officer, Unit D4, Fight Against Cybercrime and Child Sexual Abuse, DG for Migration and Home Affairs, European Commission, Brussels
Michael Lynch, Detective Inspector, Garda National Protective Services Bureau, Dublin
Mick Moran, Garda Liaison Officer, Irish Embassy, Paris
Florentino-Gregorio Ruiz Yamuza, Senior Judge, Appeal Court of Huelva; Member of the Spanish Judicial Network for International Cooperation in Criminal Matters, Madrid
Samantha Woolfe, Global Partnerships and Development Manager, INHOPE, Paris
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Language: English
Organiser: ERA (Laviero Buono)
Event number: 318D38
Course description
What is this course about?