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Procedure as Substance in the UN Cybercrime Convention

Mailyn Fidler details the recent UN Cybercrime Convention, arguing that most analyses have overlooked the Convention's implications for global mutual legal assistance, regardless of whether the crime being tried took place in cyberspace. She views the Hanoi Convention not as another step - albeit a large one - in a fragmented approach to cybercrime, but as "dramatically expand[ing] jurisdiction for cybercrime offenses." Read more from Lawfare.

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