International Actions against Cybercrime: Networking Legal Systems in the Networked Crime Scene

Journal Title: Webology - Year 2007, Vol 4, Issue 3

Abstract

This article reviews the international impetus of criminal law reform in combating cybercrime. This article classifies actions of international harmonization into professional, regional, multinational and global actions, summarizes the major concerns of these actions, and concludes the influence of the Convention on Cybercrime on state and international levels of legal countermeasure. The article also points out the limitations of the previous actions and anticipates the United Nations to play a more important role.

Authors and Affiliations

Xingan Li

Keywords

Related Articles

Charting the Landscape of Open Access Journals in Library and Information Science

Open access journals (OAJs) represent a significant portion of the literature in library and information science (LIS). This study contributes to current efforts to raise awareness of the LIS OA literature by focusing on...

Aggregate ranking of the world's leading universities

The paper presents a methodology for calculating the aggregate global university ranking (Aggregated Global University Ranking, or AGUR), which consists of an automated presentation of the comparable lists of names for...

Information Society: Analyzing Problems and Prospects of Using Information Technologies, Computers and Communication Networks

The study is devoted to actual issues of using information technologies, computers and communication networks by the Russian citizens and companies. World experience shows that the competitiveness of the national economy...

Google Patents: The global patent search engine

Google Patents (www.google.com/patents) includes over 8 million full-text patents. Google Patents works in the same way as the Google search engine. Google Patents is the global patent search engine that lets users searc...

Increase of Precision on the Top of the List of Retrieved Web Documents Using Global and Local Link Analysis

At present, information derived from the cross-references among pages is used to improve the results of Web-based information retrieval systems, as constantly occur in bibliometric techniques. The references are local wh...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP687527
  • DOI -
  • Views 209
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Xingan Li (2007). International Actions against Cybercrime: Networking Legal Systems in the Networked Crime Scene. Webology, 4(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-687527