Cybercrime, Tech & AI
E-Justice, AI & Lawtech
The E-justice, AI and Lawtech subgroup considers the issues arising from the adoption of new technologies in the criminal justice system, including AI and the blockchain.
The subgroup responds to consultations and presents seminars on the take-up of these rapidly developing technologies, highlighting their advantages and identifying mitigations of their potential drawbacks.
Coordinator: Gwen Jansen – de Wolf
Gwen Jansen – de Wolf is a criminal defence lawyer in Amsterdam with a strong focus on cases involving digital evidence and international dimensions.
She regularly acts in complex proceedings where technology and cross-border cooperation intersect.
Coordinator: George Zlati
George Zlati is a Partner at Zlati Ionescu Chiperi Law Firm, has 13+ years’ cybercrime expertise, a PhD in law, and trains judges and prosecutors as an external lecturer for the Romanian National Institute of Magistracy.
Contact: cybercrime.tech.ai.wg@ecba.org
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Current and future initiatives
The ECBA Cybercrime, Tech & AI working group is engaged in a variety of current and future initiatives, ranging from legislative monitoring to practical projects supporting defence rights across Europe. Members are warmly invited to join specific projects within this groups, contributing their expertise and shaping the outcomes together.










