UN Convention against Cybercrime

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UN Convention against Cybercrime

News: The UN General Assembly recently adopted the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime. UN Convention against Cybercrime

About UN Convention against Cybercrime

  • It is a landmark global agreement adopted by 193 UN member states. Its goal is to strengthen international cooperation in the fight against cybercrime and protect societies from digital threats.
  • The treaty will be available for signature at a formal ceremony in Hanoi, Vietnam in 2025.
  • It is the first legally binding UN instrument on cybercrime and will take effect 90 days after at least 40 member states have ratified it.
  • Key provisions:
    • Domestic legislation: The treaty requires states to enact domestic laws making unauthorized access to information and communication systems illegal.
    • International cooperation: It promotes international cooperation in cybercrime investigations and prosecutions while respecting state sovereignty.
    • Human Rights: States Parties must ensure that the implementation of the convention’s obligations aligns with international human rights law.
    • Child Protection: The treaty mandates that states criminalize the production, sale, distribution, and broadcasting of child sexual exploitation material.
    • Public Awareness: The treaty encourages global educational initiatives and proactive steps to raise awareness and prevent cybercrimes.
  • Significance– This treaty marks the first international criminal justice agreement in over two decades, reflecting a global commitment to strengthening cybersecurity.
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