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Posted 12 Aug 2024

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It is the UN’s first treaty that aims to "prevent and combat cybercrime more efficiently and effectively," notably regarding child sexual abuse imagery and money laundering.

  • The treaty would enter into force once 40 member nations will ratify it
  • Presently, the Budapest Convention (2001) serves as the guideline or reference for cybercrime legislation worldwide.

Significance of Treaty

  • Establishes for the first time a global-level cybercrime and data access-enabling legal framework
  • Establishes “a global criminal justice policy,” to protect society against cybercrime.

Key Provisions 

  • Domestic legislation: Calls states to put in place legislation that will make it illegal to breach an information and communications system people don’t have access to. 
  • Protect children from sexual abuse: call states to make it illegal to produce, offer, sell, distribute, etc. child sexual content online.
  • Human Rights: States shall ensure that implementation of their obligations under this treaty is consistent with their obligations under international human rights law.
  • Gives states permission to “collect or record” relevant data for a conviction and “compel” service providers to hand over incriminating information or documents.
  • Tags :
  • Cybercrime
  • Budapest Convention
  • UN Treaty Against Cybercrime
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