LEGAL PROTECTION OF EVENTS IN THE DIGITAL SPACE
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"The criminal protection of the child has faced several legislative and practical technical difficulties, especially in the digital space, which has spread its use in all fields and by all members of society. The seriousness of cybercrimes increases when the child is one of the victims of cybercriminals.
International and national legislations have sought to protect minors from digital space crimes by enacting substantive and procedural laws, as well as establishing institutions that take care of minors in case of danger. Additionally, security systems have been put in place to protect minors when they access the digital space."
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