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Posted 27 Dec 2024

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The convention adopted by 193 UN Member States by consensus, aimed at strengthening international cooperation to combat cybercrime and protecting societies from digital threats.

  • The Convention against Cybercrime will open for signature in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 2025
  • It is first legally binding UN instrument on cybercrime & will enter into force 90 days after being ratified by 40th signatory.

Key Provisions

  • Domestic Legislation: It mandates states to create domestic legislation making it illegal to breach information & communication systems without authorization.
  • International Cooperation: Encourages member states to cooperate in investigations, evidence sharing, & prosecution of cybercrimes, while upholding principles of sovereign equality, territorial integrity, & non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other states.
    • It also encourages states to establish bilateral/multilateral arrangements to facilitate the transfer of personal data subject to appropriate safeguards.
  • Child Protection: It requires states to make it illegal to producing, selling, distributing, broadcasting child sexual exploitation material. 
  • Human Rights: States Parties shall ensure implementation of their obligations under the convention is consistent with international human rights law.

Significance 

  • It establishes a global criminal justice policy to protect society against cybercrime by ‘fostering international cooperation’.
  • The convention represents a critical step in empowering developing nations to address increasingly sophisticated cyber challenges while respecting their sovereign capabilities.
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  • UN Convention Against Cybercrime
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