A rational jurisdiction for cyber terrorism |
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Authors: | Pardis Moslemzadeh TehraniAuthor VitaeNazura Abdul ManapAuthor Vitae |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Law, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Cyberspace is a cross-national world that transcends geopolitical national borders. Jurisdiction is the focal point for any dispute arising in the international arena, because it determines which state court has the authority to settle a dispute. The objective of this paper is to analyse territorial and universal jurisdiction principles which can be specifically related to cyberspace to determine which of them is best suited to providing the appropriate jurisdiction in combating cyber terrorism and how conflicts arising between them can 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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Keywords: | Cyber terrorism Cyber crime Jurisdiction Universal jurisdiction Territorial jurisdiction |
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