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International mutual legal assistance in criminal law made redundant: A comment on the Belgian Yahoo! case
Authors:Paul de Hert  Monika Kopcheva
Institution:a Vrije Universiteit Brussel (LSTS), Belgium
b University of Tilburg (TILT), The Netherlands
c Council of the European Union, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (LSTS), Belgium
Abstract:This article offers a critical examination of the court judgements in a recent Belgian case against Yahoo!. It examines the challenges related to the establishment of jurisdiction for Internet-based services and the role that procedures of mutual legal assistance should play. Belgian law obliges providers of “electronic communications services/electronic communications networks” to cooperate with Belgian law-enforcement authorities and to handle over communication and personal data. Although the terms are derived from the EU Electronic Communications Regulatory Framework, a much broader interpretation to them was finally given by the Belgian Supreme Court. Seemingly this implies that, from now on, a US-based company such as Yahoo! is, at least under Belgian law, under a legal obligation to directly comply with an order issued by Belgian law-enforcement authorities.
Keywords:Belgian Yahoo! case  International mutual assistance  ECN operator  ECS provider  e-privacy directive
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