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Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022): July-December-2022
Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022): July-December-2022
Published:
2023-01-11
Articles
Cyber Security Readiness in Iraq: Role of the Human Rights Activists
Sabah Auda AbdulAmeer, Waad Raad Saleh, Ragheed Hussam, Hanen Al-Hareeri, Tawfeeq Alghazali, Yaqeen S. Mezaal, Ikbal Naji Saeed
1–14
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Cybercrime Challenges in Iraqi Academia: Creating Digital Awareness for Preventing Cybercrimes
Khalid Mukhlif Tarrad, Hanen Al-Hareeri, Tawfeeq Alghazali, Mohammed Ahmed, Mohammed Kadhim Abbas Al-Maeeni, Ghadban Abdullah Kalaf, Refad E. Alsaddon, Yaqeen S. Mezaal
15–31
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Security Concerns in Digital Transformation of Electronic Land Registration: Legal Protection in Cybersecurity Laws in Indonesia
Elza Syarief
32–46
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Designing Predictive Models for Cybercrime Investigation in Iraq
Mohammed Mahmood Abdullah, Ahmed H, Ayad Abas Hasan, Dhafar Basim Ali, Mohammed Kadhim Abbas Al-Maeeni, Salah Hasan Gdheeb, Salem Dawood Salman
47–60
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Exploring Fraudsters Strategies to Defraud Users on Online Employment Databases
Tessa Cole
61–83
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Strategies and Best Practices Firms Should Adopt in Compliance with Business Competition Law: The Role of Cybercrime in Indonesian Perspective
M. Afif Hasbullah
87-103
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Cybercrimes and Use of Digital Technologies: An Islamic Law Perspective in an Emerging Economy
Syihabudin
104-118
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Identifying the Effects of Cybercrime on Business Laws: Implications for Businesses and Consumers
M. Afif Hasbullah
119-130
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Effects Of Individual (Perceived Identity Theft, Cognitive Trust, and Attitude) and Situational (Website Quality, Perceived Reputation, Social Presence) Factors on Online Purchase Intention: Moderating Role of Cyber Security
Abdullah F. Alnaim
131-148
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Cyber Terrorism- A Perspective of Policy Analysis
Petrus Reinhard Golose
149–161
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Common Law Approaches to Addressing Cybercrime and Adolescent Bullying in Indonesia: Focusing on Accountability and Protection in The Digital Age
Roberth Kurniawan Ruslak Hammar
162–174
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Progress, Prospects, and Outlook of Global Convention on Combating Cybercrime from the Perspective of International Law
Danrui Luo
175–191
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Exploring the Applicability of Common Law Principles in Combating Cybercrime in Indonesia: An Analysis of Current Legal Framework and Challenges
Lenny Nadriana, St. Laksanto Utomo, Pandji Sukmana
192–204
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Humanism in Islam: A Criminal Law Perspective
Jalaluddin
205-215
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The Role of Public Administration in combating cybercrime: An Analysis of the Legal Framework in Indonesia
Ichsan Anwary
216–227
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