Duties of the government in dealing with crimes caused by social media
- Author:
- Ali Khalid Al-Turki
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- Law
- Language:
- Arabic
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Law
- Year:
- 2021
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Ali Sadeghi
The jobs of Dawlat, which were interviewed for crimes, which are the result of the crime of which they are called, and their network is a collective connection (its masters).
is true of telephone crime, as it has become an easy tool to commit some crimes because of its ease of use with technology.
There is no doubt that the continuous development of information technology has made the task of the Ministry of Justice officials – including members of the judicial police – in detecting cybercrime much more difficult than before, because it is not enough for judicial officers to be familiar with legal laws. Have with these items. But what complicates these crimes is the failure of criminal law to keep pace with the rapid development of information technology and the increase in the commission of many crimes using technical methods that are very difficult to detect.
Since the criminal law – including the Code of Criminal Procedure – and the Iraqi Penal Code have almost no legal texts to keep pace with the rapid development of information technology, and what has led to the commission of new, non-classical and old crimes with high technical accuracy, It is necessary to look for legal texts in the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Penal Code – although general and traditional – in order to deal with such crimes, so that existing laws can be reviewed and new laws can be enacted. Bring the mentioned.
Also, the jurisdiction of the courts to examine such modern crimes and their views and the conformity of traditional texts in the face of these crimes should be considered, because such crimes are modern and new, and the texts in Iraqi law are old texts. Therefore, the Iraqi judiciary will be in a difficult situation in dealing with such new cases, and it needs to enact new laws.