Recently, the UN in New York approved the draft of a new treaty on cybercrimes, known as the Convention against the Use of New Technologies for Criminal Purposes[1]. This convention regulates issues from the previous Budapest Convention, now focusing on detailing international cooperation in combating cybercrime.
The text of the proposal is fundamentally based on respect for the domestic legislation of each country and the adoption of international cooperation measures, given the many obstacles raised by the signatories of the Budapest Convention, which remains in effect, as well as on the protection of . . .
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