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UN Cybercrime Treaty Talks End Without Consensus on Scope And Deep Divides About Surveillance Powers
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As the latest negotiating session on the proposed UN Cybercrime Treaty wrapped up in New York earlier this month, one thing was clear: with time running out to finalize the text, little progress and consensus was reached on crucial points, such as the treaty's overall scope of application and the reach of its criminal procedure mandates and international cooperation measures.
Instead, a plethora of proposed word changes was added, further complicated by additional amendments published in informal reports well after …
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