Cybercrime and digital law
Cybercrime has emerged as one of the major threats of the 21st¿ century. Computer attacks, personal data breaches, digital scams, cyberespionage and the sabotage of critical infrastructures are overturning the traditional foundations of criminal law, and calling into question the ability of states to effectively protect citizens in a borderless cyberspace.This book offers an in-depth, structured analysis of the legal issues surrounding cybercrime and digital law. It examines the main forms of cybercrime, international and national legal frameworks, personal data protection, cybersecurity, legal liability and digital evidence, as well as mechanisms for international cooperation.Adopting both a theoretical and practical approach, the author highlights the tensions between security, technological innovation and respect for fundamental freedoms. Particular attention is paid to the Algerian context, placed in a comparative and international perspective.Aimed at students, researchers, lawyers, magistrates, digital professionals and public decision-makers, Cybercrime and Digital Law is intended as a reference work, offering essential keys to understanding the contemporary legal challenges of cyberspace.
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978-620-9-65409-1

