Prosecution Of Online Crimes - A Jurisdictional Challenge
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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v8n2.06Keywords:
Cybercrimes, Jurisdiction, cyberspace, internet, online crime, Working mechanism, Internet ProtocolsAbstract
Cybercrimes are boundary less crimes. It may be good to say that these are computer related as well as computer generated crimes. Cybercrime is also known as digital crime, computer crime or online crime. Internet plays a very important role in spreading cybercrimes. It establishes a medium through which thousands of computers are inter connected to each other and make a source of universal jurisdiction. Therefore jurisdictional issue is a big issue or even problem to curb or mitigate online crimes.
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