Inspection and seizure as a means of collecting evidence in information crime

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Prof. DrNaserKramishKhuder, M. Nibras Abdul KadhimWeni

Abstract

The information crime is one of the most complex and most dangerous crimes, due to
the special characteristics of this crime in terms of the methods of committing it, its
modernity, characteristics and the characteristics of the criminals who carry it out, in
addition to the difficulties that this type of crime raises at the procedural level, as most
of the texts of the procedural laws were formulated To address traditional crimes in
which there are no difficulties facing the investigative authorities in the field of
investigating and proving them and collecting evidence obtained from them, while we
find the insufficiency of such procedures in investigation, proof and evidence
collection in information crimes, which made some countries to urge their legislators
to make special legislation To address and regulate information crimes in addition to
its traditional punitive legislation, and this is what the Iraqi legislator directed to in the
Iraqi Information Crimes Project for the year 2011, as an attempt to equalize what
many countries went to in this field.

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