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Computerkriminalität im Europäischen Strafrecht
Adrian Haase
2017
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Combatting computer crime requires transnational co-operation between law enforcement agencies as well as the harmonisation of criminal law. Adrian Haase assesses existing EU directives regarding cybercrime, and develops a network-specific definition to facilitate the demarcation of European and national competences.
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Keywords
- computer crime
- Constitutional & administrative law
- criminal law
- Criminology
- Cybercrime
- Europäische Union
- Europäischer Gerichtshof
- Europarecht
- European and national competences
- KUnlatched
- Law
- Law / Criminal Law
- Political Science
- Provincial & Municipal
- Strafgesetzbuch (Deutschland)
- Strafrecht
- Vertrag über die Arbeitsweise der Europäischen Union
- Vertrag über die Europäische Union