[Privsec] Convention on Cybercrime
Gus Hosein
gus at privacy.org
Wed Sep 28 12:10:11 BST 2005
Get it cut out and make sure that any initiatves on international
co-operation incorporate principles such as opennes, dual
criminality, etc.
At 20:01 +0900 28/9/05, Hamada Tadahisa wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I found that the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime was in the
>document (Council of Europe and US delegate may have proposed). How can
>we respond?
>
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>Sub-Committee A - Room Document 6
>(http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs2/pc3/room-docs/6.pdf)
>
>New Para 50.
>
>We underline the importance of effective instruments and efficient
>mechanisms for the prosecution of cybercrime, including crime committed
>in one jurisdiction but having effects in another.
>
>We call upon governments, in cooperation with other stakeholders, to
>develop national legislation for the investigation and prosecution of
>cybercrime, taking into account existing international frameworks, such
>as the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime
>
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