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        SLC Conducts Criminal Intent in Cybercrime Workshop

        BY:  STAFF REPORTER  ON:  DECEMBER 20, 2024  IN:  NEWS


        The General Secretariat of the Supreme Legislation Committee in the Emirate of Dubai (SLC) organised an educational workshop titled
        ‘Criminal Intent in Cybercrime.’ The event aimed to deepen participants’ legal understanding of cybercrimes, particularly distinguishing
        them from traditional crimes. It also provided a comprehensive examination of the key components of cybercrime, with a focus on the
        critical element of criminal intent.

        The workshop underscored the approach adopted by UAE legislators in defining criminal intent as a vital prerequisite for prosecuting
        cybercrimes and imposing penalties. Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on the general concept of criminal intent and its
        specific applications to cybercrimes. The unique characteristics of cybercrime were explored, alongside the substantive, procedural, and
        legal challenges these crimes pose. Attendees also examined the complexities involved in detecting, proving, and attributing
        cybercrimes to their perpetrators. A key focus of the discussions was the necessity of international collaboration to combat the global
        proliferation of cybercrime.

        H.E. Ahmad bin Meshar Al Muhairi, SLC Secretary General, expressed his concerns regarding the rising threat of cybercrime in the
        digital age. He stated: “Cybercrimes represent an escalating challenge in the digital age, necessitating the development and
        implementation of effective strategies to achieve digital and cyber security. This must be complemented by comprehensive legislation
        specifically designed to address and manage this evolving category of crime. Organising this workshop underscores our commitment to
        raising legal awareness about cybercrimes, their risks, implications, and the mechanisms required to combat and mitigate them.”
        Al Muhairi further highlighted the importance of a well-defined legal framework to determine criminal intent in cybercrime cases. He
        noted: “Such a framework is essential for ensuring accountability, facilitating effective prosecution, and preventing impunity. This
        enhances the efficiency of our legal ecosystems in combating cybercrimes, which pose an escalating threat to the security of nations,
        communities, and individuals in today’s interconnected world.”

        The workshop, led by Dr Yahia Al Adwan, Senior Legal Advisor at the Technical Office of the SLC, brought together a distinguished
        group of legal and technical specialists from various government entities. Discussions addressed a range of critical topics, including the
        concept and distinctive characteristics of cybercrime. Participants also explored the evidentiary requirements necessary to establish
        intent, instances where intent may be absent, and the concept of unintentional error in cybercrime cases.










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