DETERMINING THE JURISDICTIONAL RULES OF STATE IN THE CYBERSPACE
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Jurisdiction is considered one of the most important topics that must be defined to confront crime, and after the technological development witnessed by humanity, it has become a duty and imperative for jurisprudence and the judiciary to develop new mechanisms to determine the relevant law to be applied, and to determine the competent judiciary, to follow up and punish the perpetrators of these crimes.
With this amazing and rapid development that human societies have known, crime has also known an unprecedented rapid development, which has created many problems, especially when modern technologies appeared and the resulting major change in the classification of crimes, as transnational crimes have emerged, crimes affecting the automated data processing system, and organized crime, which are new crimes that human societies have not known, which has forced jurisprudence and the judiciary to find mechanisms and principles to determine judicial jurisdiction in terms of place and applicable law.
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