TYPING CYBERCRIME PATRIMONIAL IN THE NEW LAW ON CYBERCRIME N°30096
Keywords:
Computer crimes, volving property.Abstract
The use of computers, ie computer systems falls mainly on the social development of each country ( thus directly related to the degree of cultural and economic development) ( for it is said at one time that the struggle for political power and economic field was transferred from the control of the great powers to the domain of information) . This reality has been determined as negative counterpart , the appearance of vulnerant or acts against the rights or property around the use of information technology have been generated and have founded a new range of legal services to protect assets. Thus appears the computer crime or “cybercrime” ( “computer crime” ) , that since the criminal political perspective is necessary to define and establish appropriate and systematically under criminal guiding principles such as the rule of law among others.Downloads
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