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		<title>Cross-border access to data &#8211; EDRi delivers international NGO position to Council of Europe</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Adam Molnar]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week, a global coalition of civil society organisations, including the Australian Privacy Foundation, submitted to the Council of Europe its comments on how to protect human rights when developing new rules on cross-border access to electronic evidence ("e-evidence"). The Council of Europe is currently preparing an additional protocol to the Cybercrime Convention. European Digital Rights (EDRi)'s Executive Director Joe McNamee handed the comments over to Mr. Alexander Seger, the Executive Secretary of the Cybercrime Convention Committee (T-CY) of the Council of Europe. <span class="excerpt-more"><a href="https://edri.org/cross-border-access-data-edri-delivers-international-ngo-position-council-europe/">Read More</a></span>]]></description>
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