Globalization and emerging criminality: Are they dictates or values and interests that require protection?
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https://doi.org/10.59791/efas.v9i2.1799Keywords:
Globalization, global, international conventions, emerging crimeAbstract
With the rapid developments in the world of technology, ease of communication and breaking physical barriers in the era of one village, the newly created crime has become rampant and countries have worked to prevent and combat it, and the term globalization of criminal law has emerged in Arab jurisprudence in particular.
Adopting such a concept means that emerging crime, prevention and control mechanisms, and international cooperation are nothing but dictates by the great powers on the weak ones.
From this standpoint, the problem has crystallized, which aims to set the boundaries between the concept of globalization and the concept of the universality of criminal law, because it is information and communication technology that facilitated the various types of crea ed crime, and globalization is only an environment in which this crime is formed and perhaps an underlying environment for this type of crime.
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