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12/24/24, 2:02 PM                      SLC organises workshop on 'Criminal Intent in Cybercrime' : GoDubai.com



         SLC organises workshop on 'Criminal Intent in

         Cybercrime'




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        December 19, 2024 - 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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