管辖权冲突问题和网络犯罪的适用法律

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本研究探讨了网络犯罪的管辖权冲突和适用法律问题,这对刑事定罪和处罚产生了明显影响。此外,打击这些超越国界的犯罪的程序方面也给管辖权带来了许多挑战,特别是考虑到立法框架的差异和该领域国际合作的薄弱。本研究最初侧重于解释管辖权冲突的法律性质及其对网络犯罪的影响。研究还强调了与犯罪者的多重国籍有关的问题。研究得出结论,管辖权冲突产生于各国对其领土和人民主权原则的坚持,以及缺乏解决适用法律争议的统一立法。研究报告特别建议在特定条件下适用属人管辖权原则和普遍管辖权原则。研究报告建议修订约旦《刑法典》第(7)条和《网络犯罪法》第(38)条的规定,以纳入区域管辖权原则,适用于在国外实施的网络犯罪未遂和在约旦境内未取得犯罪结果的情况。
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The Problem of Jurisdictional Conflict and the Applicable Law on Cybercrime
This study addresses the issue of jurisdictional conflict and the applicable law on cybercrime, which has had a clear impact on criminalization and punishment. In addition, the procedural aspects of combating these crimes that transcend borders, pose many challenges in terms of jurisdiction, especially given the differences in legislative frameworks and the weakness of international cooperation in this field. The study initially focuses on explaining the legal nature of jurisdictional conflicts and their impact on cybercrime. It also highlights the issues related to the perpetrator’s multiple nationalities. The study concludes that jurisdictional conflict arises from states’ adherence to the principle of sovereignty over their territories and people, and the absence of unified legislation to resolve disputes over the applicable law. The study exceptionally suggests applying the principle of personal jurisdiction with an affirmative approach and the principle of universal jurisdiction under specific conditions. The study recommends amending Article (7) of the provisions of the Penal Code and Article (38) of the Cybercrime Law in Jordan to include the principle of regional jurisdiction for attempted cybercrimes committed abroad and where the criminal result is not achieved thin the Jordanian territory.
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