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International Journal of Judicial Law

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Analysis of the rule of law in corruption

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Abstract

The importance of the Internet and computer systems in modern life cannot be overstated. Although the growth of networks and cyberspace has greatly benefited the general public, there are others who use these advances to gain illicit advantages. Recent social media users have seen different ways of being hacked. Both impersonation scams involving the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and those involving technical assistance are the most common types of tactics attackers use to steal money from their victims. This study focuses on the rule of law and technology, international cybercrime, and types of Internet-related crimes. This study will provide detailed information on the legal order in corruption and international legal standards for privacy protection.

 

How to Cite This Article

Yashika Nagpal (2022).

Analysis of the rule of law in corruption

. International Journal of Judicial Law (IJJL), 1(5), 07-08.

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