Networking activities

Game Subcommittee

This subcommittee focuses on improving access to EPPO regulation and principles through the development of the VR game.

It uses virtual reality technology to examine problematic situations that the prosecutor often has to deal with, to visualise the perspective of those involved in the investigation, and ultimately to lead to the prosecution, to verify the merits of the charge formulated by the prosecuting DPE.

The player can choose any actor involved in the prosecution of the EPPO, which makes this game interesting because it can also be proposed as training for magistrates, lawyers, and judicial police.

Chair

Fabrizia Bemer
Senior Manager of the Office for International Judicial Cooperation, and a senior trainer in EPO training courses for projects co-funded by the European Commission

Veronica Carbone
Law student Milano-Bicocca University

Members:

Rosario Ammendolia
Marialucia Faggiano
Estella Gambara
Iman Khodri
Paolo Maiolino
Alessio Vergnano
Angelo Salimbeni
Dumitru Robert
Nicholas Franssen

Activities

XR(AR&VR) in the Legal Sector

XR(AR&VR) in the Legal Sector

Author: Robert Dumitru Committee: Game Committee Date: 20/12/2023 Virtual reality tools in the legal world work like magic, enabling investigators to recreate crime scenes with precision using modeling and spatial mapping. XR(Augmented and Virtual Reality) enhances...

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