Comparative Analysis of Cybercrime in the Criminal Law System
Sergiu Cernomoret and
Andrei Nastas
in Books from Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative (Society of Juridical and Administrative Sciences)
Abstract:
In recent decades, information technology has advanced significantly, leading to an increase in cybercrime. These include a wide range of illegal activities such as hacking, phishing, online fraud, cybercrime and more. As a result, cybercrime has become a major issue for the contemporary criminal law system. Cybercrime is a growing phenomenon in today's digital world, and its consequences can be devastating for individuals and companies. As a result, the criminal law system has developed to combat these crimes and to try to protect society against them. The novelty and scientific originality of the obtained results derive from the fact that the study carried out is a comparative analysis, an attempt to compare cybercrime in the modern legal system with the contemporary one, both in the Republic of Moldova and globally. Finally, this study will provide an assessment of how the criminal law system approaches cybercrime and will explore the possibilities to improve this approach. It will also examine ways of preventing cybercrime.
JEL-codes: K14 K24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
Edition: 1
ISBN: 978-606-95862-1-1
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