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Title: الحجة الالكترونية في طور التحقيقات الجنائية
Authors: برحمة, منال سلسبيل
حمايدة, جهيدة
أسود, ياسين
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: In recent years, human life has witnessed an unprecedented development, owing to the spectacular development of electronic technology and its infinite spread, as well as growing threats further due to the spread of a new type of crime added to the list of previously known crimes, namely cybercrime. The study in this area included legal and other technical and technical data due to the nature of the topic, which is a crossroads between computer science, information systems and procedural legal sciences. and therefore, in two chapters, we have addressed various relevant aspects of the topic in order to gain access to modern legal concepts consistent with the nature of cybercrime, Under chapter I, we addressed the concept of informatics technology as the rationale for cybercrime and the procedures for research and investigation. and الفهرس 90 we have also defined the same cybercrime in all legal and legal respects, The subject of our study under chapter II was to examine the extent to which jurisprudence and the law divide over the extent to which cyberspace and cybercrime are the venues for criminal research and investigation. and the extent to which the law is adapted to this evolving orientation of procedural texts, Through the review of the various special bodies responsible for searching and investigating cybercrime, we have focused our study in this area on the bodies responsible for researching and investigating the various bodies, such as the police and gendarmerie services, especially in view of the recent changes in the establishment of the National Authority for Prevention and Combating Cybercrime on 8 October 2015
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