FIGHTING CYBERCRIME WITH IN THE FRAMEWORK OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS: EFFECTIVENESS AND CHALLENGES.

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HAKIMABOUKEHIL, BOUKREDINE HIBA

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The widespread use of modern technologies has led to the emergence of many new crimes, including cybercrime, which pose significant risks to both individuals and society. Given the international nature of this serious crime and the intelligence level of its perpetrators, international organisations, regardless of their differences, are striving alongside states to combat this type of crime. This is achieved either by specifying in their charters acts that are considered cybercrimes, by holding specialised conferences or by activating methods of international cooperation that are considered essential, especially after the ineffectiveness of national laws in eradicating or even reducing these crimes has been demonstrated. However, states and international organisations face several challenges in achieving their goals, which reduce their effectiveness. 

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