Social Media and Accountability in the Cases Concerning Core Crimes

Authors

  • Swapnil Sharma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15168/tslr.v2i2.737

Keywords:

Cybercrime, Rome Statute, International criminal justice, Accountability, Social Media.

Abstract

In these last years a dramatical increase in the use of cyber space has led to an important change also in criminal activities, emphasizing the weaknesses of actual legal frameworks in facing modern crime issues.
Crime in the digital era can be more advanced due to technological instruments, moreover the modern world assists to the exponential growth of new types of crimes such as the evolving cybercriminality. With a particular regard to the Rome Statute and the International Criminal Court work, the issue which is discussed in this paper is whether the present legal structure is sufficiently efficient to deal with the problems pertaining to cyberspace, or whether new and updated laws and jurisprudence are needed. This research is supplemented by a case study examining the potential legal aspects of a situation where the ICC may have to deal with a case of multilayered crime. In the end, the public element of incitement
is examined with reference to genocide, analyzing the effects of practical application of place factor and medium factors in the social media era.

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Published

30.11.2020

How to Cite

Sharma, Swapnil. 2020. “Social Media and Accountability in the Cases Concerning Core Crimes”. Trento Student Law Review 2 (2). Trento, Italy:157-79. https://doi.org/10.15168/tslr.v2i2.737.

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