To make cross-border investigations more effective, MEPs voted to adopt new rules on the exchange of electronic evidence by law enforcement authorities. Electronic evidence relevant for 85% of criminal investigations; but in 65% of the cases it originates in a different EU countryAuthorities will be able to request evidence directly from service providers, such as telecom companiesPossibility remains to reject requests when there are fundamental rights concerns
Source: europarl.europa.eu
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