MODERN TRENDS TO COMBAT AGAINST CYBERCRIME

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MUS’AB TURKI IBRAHIM NASSAR

Abstract

Cybercrime is an important challenge faced by specialists in international and criminal law, because of the difficulty in determining their nature and elements, and the consequent criminal, civil, or international responsibility, as some states resort to them to have dominance over the armed conflict issue, or to pose political or military threats. The researcher indicated the difficulty to include cyber crimes in the current international legal framework due to their nature and the absence of a formal and final legal declaration agreed on. The researcher recommends the establishment of public-private sectors partnerships, at multi levels to fight cybercrime, as they are transnational crimes.

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Criminal Law
Author Biography

MUS’AB TURKI IBRAHIM NASSAR

Dr. MUS’AB TURKI IBRAHIM NASSAR

Assistant Prof. of Criminal Law ,Ministry of Interior /Police Collage,Qatar.

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