The Legal Framework of Cybercrime in Palestine

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW Arab Law Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-02-09 DOI:10.1163/15730255-BJA10076
M. R. Elshobake, Muhammad Laeba
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The rate of committing cybercrimes in Palestine has increased in recent years due to the increased use of the Internet and social media, in addition to the absence of deterrent legislation to combat these crimes. Palestine suffers from legal problems in the field of criminal legislation due to the duplication of penal laws applied in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. This article will discuss the legal framework of cybercrimes in Palestine. The researcher will mainly use historical, analytical, and library research methods for this purpose. The results indicate that the legal framework regulating cybercrimes in Palestine is not unified, and the difference in legislation regulating cybercrimes in Palestine has led to different penalties for cybercrimes, which violates the principle of equality stipulated in the Palestinian Basic Law (Palestinian Interim Constitution). The benefit of this article is to propose some recommendations to develop Palestinian laws in order to combat cybercrimes.
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巴勒斯坦网络犯罪的法律框架
近年来,由于越来越多地使用互联网和社交媒体,加上缺乏打击这些罪行的威慑立法,巴勒斯坦的网络犯罪发生率有所上升。由于西岸和加沙地带适用的刑法重复,巴勒斯坦在刑事立法领域面临法律问题。本文将讨论巴勒斯坦网络犯罪的法律框架。研究人员将主要使用历史的、分析的和图书馆的研究方法来达到这个目的。研究结果表明,巴勒斯坦规范网络犯罪的法律框架不统一,巴勒斯坦规范网络犯罪的立法差异导致对网络犯罪的处罚不同,这违反了巴勒斯坦基本法(巴勒斯坦临时宪法)规定的平等原则。本文的好处是提出一些建议,以制定巴勒斯坦法律,以打击网络犯罪。
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期刊介绍: The leading English-language legal publication in its field, Arab Law Quarterly covers all aspects of Arab laws, both Shari"a and secular. Now in its third decade, it provides an important forum of authoritative articles on the laws and legal developments throughout the twenty countries of the Arab world, notes on recent legislation and case law, guidelines on future changes, and reviews of the latest literature in the field. Particular subject areas covered are Arab laws in trans-national affairs, commercial law, Islamic law (the Shari´a), and international comparative law.
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