The Council of Europe, enthused by considerable American guidance and support, has issued a proposed final draft for an international cybercrime treaty. The treaties purpose is to harmonize statutes related to electronic criminal activity, cross-border police cooperation, and judicial policy throughout . . .
The Council of Europe, enthused by considerable American guidance and support, has issued a proposed final draft for an international cybercrime treaty. The treaties purpose is to harmonize statutes related to electronic criminal activity, cross-border police cooperation, and judicial policy throughout Europe and North America , more or less along lines preferred by the United States.

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