This article analyzes the European legal framework on cybercrime. Initially, it argues the challenges of cybercrime to traditional criminal justice systems. Subsequently, it focuses on the criminal law framework on cybercrime with a mainly European perspective. The European legal framework provides a three-path solution: the reduction of frictions among national legislations, the introduction of new investigative powers and the facilitation of international cooperation. The article presents and discusses each solution. Further, it argues that the effective implementation of the main legal instruments does not seem to depend on the legal enforceability of these international measures. Contrarily, other, non legal, factors such as national se...
The article looks at cyber legislation formulated to address cybercrime in the United States of Amer...
This paper analyzes the emergence and development of cyberlaws. In many coimtries aroxmd the world, ...
Forty-three countries, including the United States, have signed the Council of Europe’s Convention o...
This article analyzes the European legal framework on cybercrime. Initially, it argues the challenge...
"This article analyzes the European legal framework on cybercrime. Initially, it argues the challeng...
"This article analyzes the European legal framework on cybercrime. Initially, it argues the challeng...
Combating cybercrime is one of the most relevant areas of the legal community development since the ...
The very concept of cybercrime is still a very vague notion. There are different types of “lenses” u...
The fight against cybercrime requires a coherent, internationally coordinated response, based on a h...
eISBN 9783319081175Communication technologies play an important role in society. Global cybercrime i...
Legal provisions on cybercrime in the European Union Abstract This thesis deals with a complex pheno...
The opportunities afforded by the global information space give rise to the potential for the commis...
The Budapest Convention on Cybercrime (2001) and their Additional Protocols (2021) is considered as ...
In the article, the authors demonstrated a compelling understanding of the fact that the issue of co...
Cybercrime and attacks against information systems have a considerable cross-border dimension. Appro...
The article looks at cyber legislation formulated to address cybercrime in the United States of Amer...
This paper analyzes the emergence and development of cyberlaws. In many coimtries aroxmd the world, ...
Forty-three countries, including the United States, have signed the Council of Europe’s Convention o...
This article analyzes the European legal framework on cybercrime. Initially, it argues the challenge...
"This article analyzes the European legal framework on cybercrime. Initially, it argues the challeng...
"This article analyzes the European legal framework on cybercrime. Initially, it argues the challeng...
Combating cybercrime is one of the most relevant areas of the legal community development since the ...
The very concept of cybercrime is still a very vague notion. There are different types of “lenses” u...
The fight against cybercrime requires a coherent, internationally coordinated response, based on a h...
eISBN 9783319081175Communication technologies play an important role in society. Global cybercrime i...
Legal provisions on cybercrime in the European Union Abstract This thesis deals with a complex pheno...
The opportunities afforded by the global information space give rise to the potential for the commis...
The Budapest Convention on Cybercrime (2001) and their Additional Protocols (2021) is considered as ...
In the article, the authors demonstrated a compelling understanding of the fact that the issue of co...
Cybercrime and attacks against information systems have a considerable cross-border dimension. Appro...
The article looks at cyber legislation formulated to address cybercrime in the United States of Amer...
This paper analyzes the emergence and development of cyberlaws. In many coimtries aroxmd the world, ...
Forty-three countries, including the United States, have signed the Council of Europe’s Convention o...