The growing market of the cyber space remains
insecure, and right to property in it in danger.
This work has focus on the cyber crimes as threat to
property. It analyses national (US, Ukraine) and
international framework of the approaches to
property and its legal protection from cyber crimes
and draws recommendations how property in cyber
space can be secured better.
The Chapter I talks on the nature of the cyber
crimes, their types and the relationship with
property. It then explains how differently the
property is viewed in common and civil law countries.
The Chapter II continues with anti-cyber crime
efforts of international organizations with special
attention to the Council of Europe Convention on
Cybercrime and then concludes with two national
systems: American and Ukrainian one.
The helpful bibliography is added.
insecure, and right to property in it in danger.
This work has focus on the cyber crimes as threat to
property. It analyses national (US, Ukraine) and
international framework of the approaches to
property and its legal protection from cyber crimes
and draws recommendations how property in cyber
space can be secured better.
The Chapter I talks on the nature of the cyber
crimes, their types and the relationship with
property. It then explains how differently the
property is viewed in common and civil law countries.
The Chapter II continues with anti-cyber crime
efforts of international organizations with special
attention to the Council of Europe Convention on
Cybercrime and then concludes with two national
systems: American and Ukrainian one.
The helpful bibliography is added.