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Confiscation of Electronic Evidence Cyber Crime in Business and Law Collaboration After Pandemic Achieving Sustainable Legal Development

Idham Qrida Nusa (), Bambang Sugiri, Yuliati Yuliati and Faizin Sulistio
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Idham Qrida Nusa: Universitas Brawijaya
Bambang Sugiri: Universitas Brawijaya
Yuliati Yuliati: Universitas Brawijaya
Faizin Sulistio: Universitas Brawijaya

A chapter in Proceedings of the 1st Brawijaya International Conference on Business and Law (BICoBL 2022), 2023, pp 203-209 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This paper aims to find out how the confiscation of digital evidence in cybercrime cases from the perspective of the COVID-19 pandemic uses post-pandemic business and legal collaboration to encourage sustainable legal development. The analysis highlights how the use of cloud storage as a storage results in crime, in the form of ATM owner privacy data. Such as case studies that show how digital evidence, as a form of information technology advancement, allows the wearer to cross the jurisdictional boundaries of each country. Jurisdictional issues on the internet are closely related to law enforcement issues in each country. As a world without borders, applying jurisdiction on the internet is not easy. There needs to be certainty about the law that will be applied in a world without borders. The jurisdiction of a country as we know it can be developed and used in a world without borders. This study examines the subject matter through a normative juridical approach, legal approach, case approach, qualitative analysis, examines the principle of legal certainty philosophically. By analyzing the theory of criminal law and confiscation. Business and legal collaboration in the form of cloud storage service products will provide advantages and benefits for all parties. There needs to be certainty about the law that will be applied in a world without borders. The jurisdiction of a country as we know it can be developed and used in a world without borders.

Keywords: Confiscation; Cyber Crime; Cloud Storage; Electronic Evidence; Sustainable Legal Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-214-9_22

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