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Computer related crimes: a comparative analysis of Tanzanian and South African frameworks

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Main Author: Zomba, Lincoln Benn
Other Authors: Ncube, Caroline
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Intellectual Property Research Unit 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13039 Computer related crimes: a comparative analysis of Tanzanian and South African frameworks Zomba, Lincoln Benn Ncube, Caroline Information Communication Technology (ICT) Law Includes bibliographical references. 'Unknown to most of us, we are living inside and alongside a revolution of stupendous power and energy. It is not a communist, socialist, capitalist or even a religious revolution. It is the ICT revolution, the revolution of information communication technologies that is changing the nature and patterns of our social, commercial and political interactions. Like most revolutions, its true scope cannot yet be grasped nor can all the issues it raises be clearly understood even by those at its cutting edges". The Internet and other new technologies play an important role in today's global information society, are now essential in every sector of human life and can be used for the preparation and commission of serious and transnational crimes. 2015-05-28T12:33:13Z 2015-05-28T12:33:13Z 2014 Thesis Postgraduate Diploma PGDip http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13039 eng application/pdf Intellectual Property Research Unit Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Information Communication Technology (ICT) Law
Zomba, Lincoln Benn
Computer related crimes: a comparative analysis of Tanzanian and South African frameworks
title Computer related crimes: a comparative analysis of Tanzanian and South African frameworks
title_full Computer related crimes: a comparative analysis of Tanzanian and South African frameworks
title_fullStr Computer related crimes: a comparative analysis of Tanzanian and South African frameworks
title_full_unstemmed Computer related crimes: a comparative analysis of Tanzanian and South African frameworks
title_short Computer related crimes: a comparative analysis of Tanzanian and South African frameworks
title_sort computer related crimes a comparative analysis of tanzanian and south african frameworks
topic Information Communication Technology (ICT) Law
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13039
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