Judge Stein Schjolberg was appointed as a Judge in 1984, as a Chief Judge in 1989- 2010, and as an extraordinary Court of Appeal Judge in 2010 until he retired in 2013.
He served as a prosecutor and Ass. Commissioner of Police in Oslo, Norway, until 1984. Judge Schjolberg is one of the founders of the global harmonization of computer crime legislation. He was a Fulbright Scholar at Stanford Research Institute (SRI International) in 1981-82. In cooperation with INTERPOL he organized the First INTERPOL Training Seminar for Investigators of Computer Crime in Paris, 1981. He was appointed by the National Center for State Courts, United States, as a member of the International Think Tank on Global Court Technology in 1999-2001.
Judge Schjolberg has served as an expert on cybercrime for several international institutions.
Judge Schjolberg was in 2007-2008 appointed as the chairman of the global High- Level Experts Group (HLEG) on cybersecurity by ITU in Geneva, including almost 100 experts from around the world. He was awarded the ITU Silver Medal in recognition of his contribution.
Judge Schjolberg was the chair of the EastWest Institute Cybercrime Legal Working Group (2010-2013), and a member of World Economic Forum´s - Partnering for Cyber Resilience project (2012-2013). Judge Schjolberg is the chair of the International Think Tank on Justice, Peace and Security in Cyberspace (2013-).
He has in 2014 made proposals for United Nations treaties on an International Criminal Court or Tribunal for Cyberspace, and on combating online child sexual abuse.
He has been a speaker at several international conferences, including the INTERPOLEuropol Cybercrime Conference, Singapore October 1-3, 2014.
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