Negotiated procedure for the low value contract: Drafting of a Handbook on European law relating to cybercrime and fundamental rights
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This handbook will highlight the key fundamental rights challenges linked to cybercrime and electronic evidence. It will address investigating and prosecuting cybercrime and map the positive obligations of States to safeguard the fundamental rights of victims of cybercrime, including victims in vulnerable situations.
The required service consists of the development of a draft handbook in English of approximately 80,000 words, following the style and structure of other FRA/CoE Handbooks:
- Handbook on European non-discrimination law – 2018 edition
- Handbook on European law relating to asylum, borders, and immigration - Edition 2020
- Handbook on European data protection law - 2018 edition
- Handbook on European law relating to access to justice
- Handbook on European law relating to the rights of the child
Technical and professional capacity
The contractor shall propose one or more experts meeting at least the minimum criteria below:
- Advanced university degree in law (Master or equivalent and above)
- Proven professional experience of at least three (3) years in the areas of human rights law and/or cybercrime and/or criminal justice.
- Proven experience in research supported by at least three (3) relevant publications in the human rights and/or cybercrime field or other related fields, such as criminal law and procedure, or information technology law.
- Excellent knowledge of English (Common European Framework of Reference (CEF) level C1).
No documents proving the fulfilment of these criteria are requested at this stage.
Participation in this negotiated procedure for a low value contract is open to natural and legal persons falling within the scope of the EU Treaties (this includes all economic operators established in the European Union) and to all natural and legal persons established in a third country which has a special agreement with the Union in the field of public procurement on the conditions laid down in that agreement. FRA is not part of the Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) concluded within the World Trade Organisation. Therefore, the procurement procedure is not open to candidates from GPA countries.
If you would like to participate in this negotiated procedure, please register your interest by e-mail to procurement@fra.europa.eu, including your contact details (name, organisation, address, country and e-mail) before 21 April 2022 (17:00 Vienna local time).
Please note that registration of interest to participate in the above-mentioned procedure does not give rise to any legitimate expectations to be invited.