This book provides a comprehensive and synthetic analysis of the legal acts of the Council of Europe and the European Union affecting regulation of cybercrime in EU countries. It explains core ideas such as background, nomenclature, a definition of computer crime, technical aspects of cybercrime and a history of its criminalisation.
This book provides a comprehensive and synthetic analysis of the legal acts of the Council of Europe and the European Union affecting regulation of cybercrime in EU countries. It explains core ideas such as background, nomenclature, a definition of computer crime, technical aspects of cybercrime and a history of its criminalisation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Filip Radoniewicz is legal advisor, adjunct at the War Studies Academy in Warsaw. He has worked as an assistant judge and an expert at the Ministry of Justice and at the Academic Center for Cybersecurity Policy at War Studies Academy. Graduate of post-graduate studies: "European Union Law" at the Jagiellonian University, "Human Rights and Freedoms" co-organised by the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights and "Computer Network Administration" at the Lublin University of Technology; author or co-author of approximately eighty publications, mainly in the field of broadly understood criminal law, new technology law and human rights.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1: Technical aspects of cybercrime Chapter 2. Basic information Chapter 3: Cybercrime in the law of the Council of Europe (part I) - Convention on Cybercrime Chapter 4: Cybercrime in the law of the Council of Europe (Part II) Chapter 5: Cybercrime in European Union Law Chapter 6: Cyberterrorism in European Union law Conclusion: what the future may bring
Preface Chapter 1: Technical aspects of cybercrime Chapter 2. Basic information Chapter 3: Cybercrime in the law of the Council of Europe (part I) - Convention on Cybercrime Chapter 4: Cybercrime in the law of the Council of Europe (Part II) Chapter 5: Cybercrime in European Union Law Chapter 6: Cyberterrorism in European Union law Conclusion: what the future may bring
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