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Contracting Parties Convention on Cybercrime Israel

Dates Accession: May 9, 2016 Entry into force: September 1, 2016

Declarations, Reservations

Reservations made upon accession:
1. "In accordance with Article 6, paragraph 3, and Article 42 of the Convention, the State of Israel reserves the right not to apply Article 6, paragraph 1, when the offence concerns procurement for use or import, as they refer to Article 6, paragraphs 1.a.i and 1.a.ii.
In accordance with Article 6, paragraph 3, and Article 42 of the Convention, the State of Israel reserves the right not to apply Article 6, paragraph 1.b, regarding the possession of items designated in paragraph 1.a.ii."
2. "In accordance with Article 9, paragraph 4, and Article 42 of the Convention, for the purposes of Article 9, paragraphs 1.a and 1.e, the State of Israel reserves the right not to apply Article 9, paragraph 2.b.
In accordance with Article 9, paragraph 4, and Article 42 of the Convention, the State of Israel reserves the right not to apply Article 9, paragraph 1.d."
3. "In accordance with Article 10, paragraph 3, and Article 42 of the Convention, the State of Israel reserves the right not to impose criminal liability broader than provided for in the TRIPS Agreement."
4. "In accordance with Article 14, paragraph 3, and Article 42 of the Convention, the State of Israel reserves the right to apply the measures referred to in Article 21 only to offences defined as felonies in the Israeli Penal Law 1977."
5. "In accordance with Article 22, paragraph 2, and Article 42 of the Convention, the State of Israel reserves the right not to apply Article 22, paragraph 1.d, unless the offence is punishable under criminal law in the country where it was committed, in accordance with the limits of dual criminality and with the approval of the Attorney General of Israel."
6. "In accordance with Article 29, paragraph 4, and Article 42 of the Convention, in respect of offences other than those established in accordance with Articles 2 through 11 of the Convention, the State of Israel reserves the right to refuse the request for preservation under Article 29 in cases where it has reasons to believe that at the time of disclosure the condition of dual criminality cannot be fulfilled."

Declarations made upon accession:
1. "The Israeli competent authority, in accordance with Article 24, paragraph 7.a, of the Convention, responsible for making or receiving requests for extradition or provisional arrests in the absence of a treaty, is:
Department of International Affairs, Israeli State attorney's office. The Ministry of Justice.
Contact and Telephone Number: Tel: +972-2- 5419629,
Fax: +972-2- 5419644, Email: dia@justice.gov.il"
2. "The Israeli competent authority, in accordance with Article 27, paragraphs 2.a and c, of the Convention, responsible for sending and answering requests for mutual assistance, is:
Legal Assistance to Foreign Countries department, Office of the Legal Advisor, The Administration of Courts
Contact and Telephone Number: Liat Yassim. Adv.
Tel: +972-2-6556938/19, Fax: +972-2-6556887, Email: laity@court.gov.il"
3. "The Israeli competent authority, in accordance with Article 35, paragraph 1, of the Convention, designated as Point of contact available on a twenty-four-hour, seven-day-a-week basis, for provision of immediate assistance for the purpose of investigations or proceedings concerning criminal offences related to computer system and data, or for the collection of evidence in electronic form of criminal offence is:
LAHAV 433 UNIT (National Unit), the Israel Police
Contact and Telephone Number: Operation Desk: Tel: +972-8-9545444/5/6, Fax: +972-8-9545580,
E-Mail: cybercrime24x7@poIice.gov.il"

 


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