28 November 1999
From: "Caspar Bowden" <cb@fipr.org>
"Ukcrypto (E-mail)" <ukcrypto@maillist.ox.ac.uk>
Subject: New Batch of ENFOPOL/interception documents
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 1999 12:43:09 -0000
We've obtained a new batch of Council of Europe documents on encryption and interception http://www.fipr.org/polarch/index.html
99-703en.bow.al.pdf. Letter from the General Secretariat in response to FIPR's requests for documents. This also provides a good index to the subsequent documents.07196.en9.pdf. Note from the Presidency to the Working Party on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters, regarding a Draft Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters between the Member States of the European Union -- Interception of subjects on national territory using national service providers ("remote approach").
10938.en9.pdf. Note from the Presidency to the Working Party in Criminal Matters regarding a Draft Convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters between the Member States of the European Union, on the interception of telecommunications.
11157.en9.pdf. Note from the Presidency to the Article 36 Committee regarding a Draft Convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters between the Member States of the European Union, on the interception of telecommunications.
12032.en9.pdf. Note from Italian Delegation to the Policy Cooperation Working Party on a Patent application for a telecommunications interception system. [Cryptome: We'd appreciate learning more of this patent dispute and receiving documents on the snooping technologies involved. jy@cryptome.org]
10660.en9.pdf. Note from the Presidency to the Working Party on SIS regarding the Training on encryption devices.
10667.en9.pdf. Note from German Delegation to SIS-TECH Working Group on Maintenance Contract KK Encryption Devices.
10667-r1.en9.pdf. Revised Note from German Delegation.
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