Title :
Harmonizing substantive cybercrime law through European union directive 2013/40/EU ? From European legislation to international model law?
Author_Institution :
Faculty of Law, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
This article highlights the challenges for the global community when harmonizing substantive cybercrime legislation. At the example of EU-Directive 2013/40/EU and the Council of Europe´s Convention on Cybercrime the benefits of a model law over a binding international treaty are pointed out. Protecting critical infrastructures is recognized as most crucial and their vulnerability of digital attacks with trans-boundary effects is identified. Eventually the EU-Directive is proposed as a potential model law for international harmonization regarding core cybercrimes.
Keywords :
"Europe","Computer crime","Legislation","Law","Information systems","Computers"
Conference_Titel :
Anti-Cybercrime (ICACC), 2015 First International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/Anti-Cybercrime.2015.7351931