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Out of Sight, Out of Mind? UK–EU Member States Bilateralism as an Enabler of Europeanisation
Abstract Whilst an extensive scholarship has questioned the role of the United Kingdom in multilateral and mini‐lateral venues, less attention has been devoted to the signature of 24 bilateral declarations between the United Kingdom and EU member states from 2021 to 2023.
Sarah Wolff +2 more
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Cybercrime and Digital Society in Indonesia: Legal Challenges and Public Discourse
Cybercrime is a communication technology offence that disrupts the public through the use of computers and the internet. It occurs due to the negative impact of technology affecting human life.
Dedek Kusnadi +2 more
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INCREASING YOUR CYBERSECURITY AWARENESS: UNDERSTANDING CYBERCRIME AND FINDING WAYS TO FIGHT IT [PDF]
Mariana Zhuravel
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National plan to combat cybercrime [PDF]
Australia is a highly connected country - technology and the internet are crucial to Australia\u27s way of life. However, while the potential of the internet and digital economy is clearly a massive opportunity for Australia, it is also quickly emerging
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An ontological representation of a taxonomy for cybercrime [PDF]
The modern phenomenon of cybercrime raises issues and challenges on a scale that has few precedents. A particular central concern is that of establishing clarity about the conceptualization of cybercrime and its growing economic cost to society.
Barn, Balbir, Barn, Ravinder
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Abstract Whilst formative work on characterising UK‐EU cybersecurity cooperation points to re‐engagement rather than disengagement, we seek to take this as our starting point in order to build a more complex picture on how Brexit has impacted practitioners at policy and operational levels.
Helena Farrand Carrapico +1 more
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The Research on the International Police Cooperation Mechanism in Cross-border Cybercrime [PDF]
Panzhen Zhao
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Addressing the Challenges Posed by Cybercrime: a South African Perspective [PDF]
The South African common law has proven to be ineffective in addressing cybercrime. The Electronic Communications and Transactions Act, Act 25 of 2002 (“ECTâ€) was introduced to address inter alia cybercrime in South Africa.
Cassim, F. (Fawzia)
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