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Cyber terrorism challenges: The need for a global response to a multi-jurisdictional crime
ISSN: 2212-473X, 0267-3649, 2212-4748Published: Oxford Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2013Published in The computer law and security report (01.06.2013)“…; they require a transnational response. Therefore, an attacked country will invoke international law to seek justice for any damage caused, through the exercise of universal jurisdiction…”
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A universal system for fair non-repudiable certified e-mail without a trusted third party
ISSN: 0167-4048, 1872-6208Published: Amsterdam Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2013Published in Computers & security (01.02.2013)“…; as a consequence, they are unsuitable for cross-border application as required by transnational unions like the EU…”
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A rational jurisdiction for cyber terrorism
ISSN: 2212-473X, 0267-3649, 2212-4748Published: Oxford Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2013Published in The computer law and security report (01.12.2013)“… be settled. The transnational nature of cyber terrorism offences leads to jurisdictional complexity, thereby investigation and prosecution is difficult. Lack of harmonisation in legislating among countries leads to difficulty in investigation and prosecution of cyber terrorism offences. This paper notes that universal jurisdiction is the most feasible and effective method to deter cyber terrorism…”
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