[Chapter-delegates] Research on multijurisdiction legal issues and enforcement
Veni Markovski
veni at veni.com
Fri May 11 15:17:59 PDT 2007
Tony,
we've been working on that in Bulgaria. I also know some Russians,
who're doing it. And Jacek Gajewski may be of help, too. So, yes, we
may be interested, although we are limited within the European
Cybercrime convention.
veni
At 07:38 5/12/2007 +1000, Tony Hill wrote:
>I am interested to know of any researchers or research groups who have an
>interest in development of more effective legal approaches to the
>multijurisdiction aspects of the Internet.
>
>At present, individual countries have their own legal approaches to
>malicious activities and we may find that such activity involves actions in
>multiple countries but only some of these countries may have laws dealing
>with such actions. Also, there may be differing laws about the ability of
>agencies to cooperate with their counterparts in differing countries.
>
>If anyone knows of researchers who have an interest in these topics, please
>let me know.
>
>Many thanks, Tony Hill
>
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