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Since 2021, United Nations (UN) member states have been engaged in a negotiation process to develop a convention aimed at countering the criminal use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) – commonly known as the UN cybercrime convention.
This article was written by HE Faouzia Mebarki and Joyce Hakmeh and originally published by Chatham House.
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