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Convegno Internazionale 27-28 giugno 2008 “Il Diritto penale nella prospettiva di riforma dei trattati Europei”

CONVEGNO DI STUDI SYMPOSIUM

IL DIRITTO PENALE NELLA PROSPETTIVA
DI RIFORMA DEI TRATTATI EUROPEI

THE CRIMINAL LAW IN THE PERSPECTIVE
OF THE REFORM OF THE EUROPEAN TREATIES

27 e 28 giugno 2008 / 27 and 28 June 2008

Aula “Bartolomeo Cipolla” - Facoltà di Giurisprudenza / Faculty of Law
Via Carlo Montanari, 9 – Verona

con il co-finanziamento di / cofinanced by OLAF
Ufficio Europeo Anti-Frode European Anti Fraud Office

con il patrocinio di / with the participation of

Association Internationale de Droit Pénal
International Association of Penal Law
Gruppo Italiano – Italian Group

Convegno finale del progetto di ricerca di interesse nazionale
“Diritto penale e Trattato che istituisce
una Costituzione per l’Europa”

Miur – fondi PRIN 2005

Final symposium of the inter-university project of national interest
“Criminal Law and the Treaty establishing
a Constitution for Europe”
Miur – PRIN founds 2005

Prof. Enrique Bacigalupo Zapater
Corte Suprema di Spagna
Prof. Silvina Bacigalupo
Universidad Autonòma de Madrid
Prof. Alessandro Bernardi
Università di Ferrara
Dott. Lucio Camaldo
Università di Milano
Dott. Donato Castronuovo
Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Dott. Gaetano De Amicis
Magistrato, Corte di Cassazione
Prof. Massimo Donini
Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Prof. Luigi Foffani
Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Dott. Roberto Flor
Università di Verona
Dott. Ciro Grandi
Università di Ferrara
Prof. Giovanni Grasso
Università di Catania
Dott. Bernd-Roland Killmann
OLAF – Ufficio Europeo Anti Frode – European Anti Fraud Office
Dott. Stefano Marcolini
Università di Como/Insubria
Prof.ssa Anna Maria Maugeri
Università di Catania
Prof. Adan Nieto Martin
Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha
Prof.ssa Nuria Pastor Muñoz
Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Prof. Lorenzo Picotti
Università di Verona
Prof. Paolo Pisa
Università di Genova
Prof. Domenico Pulitanò
Università di Milano - Bicocca
Prof. Silvio Riondato
Università di Padova
Prof.ssa Francesca Ruggieri
Università di Como / Insubria
Dott. Lorenzo Salazar
Membro di Gabinetto, Giustizia, Libertà e Sicurezza - Commissione Europea
Dott. Ivan Salvadori
Università di Verona
Dott. Carlo Sarzana di Sant’Ippolito
Presidente Onorario, Corte di Cassazione
Prof. Bernd Schuenemann
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
Prof.ssa Rosaria Sicurella
Università di Catania
Prof. Ulrich Sieber
Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht, Freiburg i.Br.
Prof. Alfonso Stile
Università di Roma - La Sapienza
Prof. Luigi Stortoni
Università di Bologna
Dott. David Terracina
Università di Roma - Tor Vergata
Dott.ssa Grazia Maria Vagliasindi
Universita’ di Catania
Prof. John Vervaele
Universiteit Utrecht

INFORMAZIONI E CONTATTI / INFORMATION AND CONTACTS
Dott. Paolo Campagnari
Dipartimento di Studi Giuridici / Legal Studies Department
Tel. +39 045 8028803
Fax. +39 045 8028870 - 8825
e-mail: paolo.campagnari@univr.it
Dott. Roberto Flor
e-mail: flor_roberto@yahoo.it
Dott. Ivan Salvadori
e-mail: ivansalvadori@gmail.com

REATI INFORMATICI: PRINCIPI GENERALI E GIURISPRUDENZA


Nell’ambito della formazione continua per gli avvocati, la Camera Informatica Lariana di Lecco ha organizzato una serie di seminari pomeridiani di 4 ore ciascuno.
Gli incontri sono aperti a chiunque, oltre gli avvocati, voglia approfondire le tematiche oggetto dei corsi.

Il I INCONTRO, che si terrà il 26 Giugno 2008 (ore 14.00 - 18.00) a Lecco - Via Cairoli n. 77 Sala San Carlo - Collegio Volta verterà sull’interessante tema :

REATI INFORMATICI: PRINCIPI GENERALI E GIURISPRUDENZA

Relatore: Dott. Carlo Sarzana di S. Ippolito, Presidente Aggiunto Onorario della Corte di Cassazione, tra i primi studiosi in Italia ed in Europa ad occuparsi dei problemi giuridici connessi con la criminalità informatica, e membro della commissione di esperti incaricata dal Consiglio d’Europa di redigere la Convenzione Cybercrime di Budapest.
L’intervento del Presidente Sarzana di Sant’Ippolito verterà sui seguenti temi:

- Principi generali in materia di Reati Informatici e reati commessi con l’uso delle nuove tecnologie

- Analisi della giurisprudenza di merito e delle pronunce della Suprema Corte di Cassazione
- Casistica e aspetti problematici della normativa

Per maggiori informazioni vedasi il sito della Camera Informatica Lariana:

http://nuke.camera-informatica.it

Il ddl contro la pornografia è legge dal 2006

Roma -  Ricordate la notizia del disegno di legge Butti contro la pornografia di cui ho parlato alcuni giorni fa qui su Scripta Volant (e ieri su Punto Informatico, poi ripresa da varie altre testate)? Ebbene, dopo una piccola indagine andando a spulciare l’immenso archivio istituzionale, ho scoperto una cosa molto interessante:
Il disegno di legge [...]

Riflessioni sulla partita doppia (un…

Riflessioni sulla partita doppia (un discorso delirante)

Una delle cose più ostiche per chi abbia studiato diritto è la contabilità. Mediamente, la contabilità ci…

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Un disegno di legge contro la pornografia

Oscuramento di ogni sito internet pornografico o offensivo del buon costume. Pene fino a cinque anni di carcere per chi pubbilca una qualsiasi scena di sesso sul web. Si prospettano tempi duri per il maschio italiano insoddisfatto.
La notizia del disegno di legge, “Norme per la corretta utilizzazione della rete INTERNET a tutela dei minori” [...]

Net Providers to Block Sites With Child Sex

Verizon, Sprint and Time Warner Cable have agreed to block access to Internet bulletin boards and Web sites nationwide that disseminate child pornography.

The move is part of a groundbreaking agreement with the New York attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo, that will be formally announced on Tuesday as a significant step by leading companies to curtail access to child pornography. Many in the industry have previously resisted similar efforts, saying they could not be responsible for content online, given the decentralized and largely unmonitored nature of the Internet.
The agreements will affect customers not just in New York but throughout the country. Verizon and Time Warner Cable are two of the nation’s five largest service providers, with roughly 16 million customers between them.
Negotiations are continuing with other service providers, Mr. Cuomo said.
The companies have agreed to shut down access to newsgroups that traffic in pornographic images of children on one of the oldest outposts of the Internet, known as Usenet. Usenet began nearly 30 years ago and was one of the earliest ways to swap information online, but as the World Wide Web blossomed, Usenet was largely supplanted by it, becoming a favored back alley for those who traffic in illicit material.
The providers will also cut off access to Web sites that traffic in child pornography.
While officials from the attorney general’s office said they hoped to make it extremely difficult to find or disseminate the material online, they acknowledged that they could not eliminate access entirely. Among the potential obstacles: some third-party companies sell paid subscriptions, allowing customers to access newsgroups privately, preventing even their Internet service providers from tracking their activity.
The agreements resulted from an eight-month investigation and sting operation in which undercover agents from Mr. Cuomo’s office, posing as subscribers, complained to Internet providers that they were allowing child pornography to proliferate online, despite customer service agreements that discouraged such activity. Verizon, for example, warns its users that they risk losing their service if they transmit or disseminate sexually exploitative images of children.
After the companies ignored the investigators’ complaints, the attorney general’s office surfaced, threatening charges of fraud and deceptive business practices. The companies agreed to cooperate and began weeks of negotiations.
By pursuing Internet service providers, Mr. Cuomo is trying to move beyond the traditional law enforcement strategy of targeting those who produce child pornography and their customers. That approach has had limited effectiveness, according to Mr. Cuomo’s office, in part because much of the demand in the United States has been fed by child pornography from abroad, especially Eastern Europe.
“You can’t help but look at this material and not be disturbed,” said Mr. Cuomo, who promised to take up the issue during his 2006 campaign. “These are 4-year-olds, 5-year-olds, assault victims, there are animals in the pictures,” he added. “To say ‘graphic’ and ‘egregious’ doesn’t capture it.”
“The I.S.P.s’ point had been, ‘We’re not responsible, these are individuals communicating with individuals, we’re not responsible,’ ” he said, referring to Internet service providers. “Our point was that at some point, you do bear responsibility.”
Representatives for the three companies either did not return calls or declined to comment before the official announcement of the agreements on Tuesday.
Internet service providers represent a relatively new front in the battle against child pornography, one spearheaded in large part by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Federal law requires service providers to report child pornography to the National Center, but it often takes customer complaints to trigger a report, and few visitors to illicit newsgroups could be expected to complain because many are pedophiles themselves.
Last year, a bill sponsored by Congressman Nick Lampson, a Texas Democrat, promised to take “the battle of child pornography to Internet service providers” by ratcheting up penalties for failing to report complaints of child pornography. The bill passed in the House, but has languished in the Senate.
“If we can encourage — and certainly a fine would be an encouragement — the I.S.P. to be in a position to give the information to law enforcement, we are encouraging them to be on the side of law enforcement rather than erring to make money for themselves,” Mr. Lampson said.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children collaborated on Mr. Lampson’s bill and with Mr. Cuomo’s office in its investigation and strategy.
“This is a major step forward in the fight against child pornography,” Ernie Allen, the president and chief executive officer of the center, said in a statement. “Attorney General Cuomo has developed a new and effective system that cuts online child porn off at the source, and stops it from spreading across the Internet.”
As part of the agreements, the three companies will also collectively pay $1.125 million to underwrite efforts by Mr. Cuomo’s office and the center for missing children to purge child pornography from the Internet.
One considerable tool that has been assembled as part of the investigation is a library of more than 11,000 pornographic images. Because the same images are often distributed around the Web or from newsgroup to newsgroup, once investigators catalog an image, they can use a digital identifier called a “hash value” to scan for it anywhere else — using it as a homing beacon of sorts to find other pornographic sites.
“It’s going to make a significant difference,” Mr. Cuomo said. “It’s like the issue of drugs. You can attack the users or the suppliers. This is turning off the faucet. Does it solve the problem? No. But is it a major step forward? Yes. And it’s ongoing.”
The most graphic material was typically found on newsgroups, the online bulletin boards that exist apart from the World Wide Web but can be reached through some Internet search engines. The newsgroups transmit copies of messages around the world, so an image posted to the server of a service provider in the Netherlands, for example, ends up on other servers in the United States and elsewhere.
The agreement is designed to bar access to Web sites that feature child pornography by requiring service providers to check against a registry of explicit sites maintained by the Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Investigators said a few providers, including America Online, had taken significant steps on their own to address some of the problems their competitors were being forced to tackle.
Mr. Cuomo said his latest investigation was built on agreements he and other state attorneys general had reached with the social networking sites Facebook and MySpace to protect children from sexual predators.
“No one is saying you’re supposed to be the policemen on the Internet, but there has to be a paradigm where you cooperate with law enforcement, or if you have notice of a potentially criminal act, we deem you responsible to an extent,” he said. “This literally threatens our children, and there can be no higher priority than keeping our children safe.”

(New York Times)

McAfee Avert labs - Last Global Threat Report

“Cybercriminals are increasingly crafting attacks in languages other than English and are exploiting more locally popular applications to maximize their profits, according to a new McAfee Avert Labs report released yesterday (05.06.2008).
Avert Labs examined global malware trends in its third “Global Threat Report”. The report is based on data compiled by McAfee’s international experts and examines the globalization of threats and the unique threats in different countries and regions.
“This isn’t malware for the masses anymore,” said Jeff Green, senior vice president, McAfee Avert Labs. “Cybercrooks have become extremely deft at learning the nuances of the local regions and creating malware specific to each country. They’re not skilled just at computer programming — they’re skilled at psychology and linguistics too.” McAfee’s “Global Threat Report” is a thought-provoking publication from McAfee Avert Labs” (McAfee).

Click here to read the Last Global Threat Report.

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Pur di non pagare….

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Avv. "Ah sì, cioé, ho visto un po’ la contabilità e…

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