"Waiting for Godot..." The Challenges of Codifying a Convention against Cybercrime
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Ever since computers have existed, there has been a category of cybercrime. And because of the existence of cybercrime, international legislatures are trying to regulate this burning issue. This topic is not unknown to me. I wrote my dissertation on the anomaly of the Dark Web, which I carried on in my dissertation, where I examined the phenomenon of cybercrime on the international stage.
In my research, I examined how it is possible that there will be no single international cyber security convention in 2021. There are several reasons for this: it is a delicate issue - it has to do with state foreign policy; conceptual uncertainties — the current legal position is not uniform on certain issues either; different practices of legal entities - different states and IGOs - over-regulation - there are currently so many conventions and organizations that the issue is already opaque.