Sabtu, 20 April 2013

Tulisan - Jelaskan Council of Europe covension Cyber crime diberbagai negara?

adalah perjanjian terbuka yang ditanda tangani oleh anggota-anggota negara eropa dan bukan anggota-anggota negara eropa

adapun beberapa dari isi dari perjanjian tersebut adalah sebagai berikut:

Dari Albania:
Declaration contained in a Note verbale from the Permanent Representation of Albania, dated 19 June 2006, registered at the Secretariat General on 19 June 2006 – Or. Engl.

In accordance with Article 24, paragraph 7, of the Convention, Albania declares that the name and address of the authorities responsible for making or receiving requests for extradition or provisional arrest in the absence of a treaty are :

Ministry of Justice, Bulevardi Zog. I., Tirana
National Central Office of Interpol, Bulevardi Deshmoret e Kombit, Tirana.
Period covered: 19/6/2006 -                                 
The preceding statement concerns Article(s) : 24


Declaration contained in a Note verbale from the Permanent Representation of Albania, dated 19 June 2006, registered at the Secretariat General on 19 June 2006 – Or. Engl.

In accordance with Article 27, paragraph 2, of the Convention, Albania declares that the name and address of the central authority responsible for sending and answering requests for mutual assistance, the execution of such requests or their transmission to the authorities competent for their execution is:

Ministry of Justice, Bulevardi Zog. I., Tirana
Period covered: 19/6/2006 -                                 
The preceding statement concerns Article(s) : 27


Declaration contained in a Note verbale from the Permanent Representation of Albania, dated 10 October 2006, registered at the Secretariat General on 10 October 2006 - Or. Engl.

The 24/7 Network point of contact designated by Albania is :

the Police of State
Ministry of Interior
Bulevardi Deshmoret e Kombit
Tirana
Albania

[Note by the Secretariat : Detailed contact information are available on the restricted access part of the Convention Committee on Cybercrime's website here.]
Period covered: 10/10/2006 -                              
The preceding statement concerns Article(s) : 35

Dari Armenia:

Declaration transmitted by the Permanent Representation of Armenia, dated 16 July 2008, registered at the Secretariat General on 16 July 2008 – Or. Engl., confirmed by a communication from the Permanent Representation of Armenia, dated 10 October 2008, registered at the Secretariat General on 10 October 2008 – Or. Engl., and up-dated by a communication from Armenia registered at the Secretariat General on 20 June 2010 – Or. Engl

In accordance with Article 24, paragraph 7, Article 27, paragraph 2, and Article 35, paragraph 1, of the Convention on Cybercrime, the Republic of Armenia designated as the national point of contact for cooperation in combating cybercrime, available on a twenty-four hour, seven-day-a-week basis:

National Contact Point (NCP)
Main Department of Struggle Against Organised Crime (MDSAOC) of the Police of the Republic of Armenia
130, Nalbandyan str.
Yerevan, 0025
Republic of Armenia
Email: cybercrime@police.am

[Note by the Secretariat : Detailed contact information are available on the restricted access part of the Convention Committee on Cybercrime's website here.]
Period covered: 16/7/2008 -                                                                                                      
The preceding statement concerns Article(s) : 24, 27, 35

Dari Australia:
Reservations contained in the instrument of accession deposited on 30 November 2012 – Or. Engl.– Or. fr.

In accordance with Article 42 and Article 14, paragraph 3.a, of the Convention, Australia reserves the right to apply the measures referred to in Article 20 (Real-time collection of traffic data) only to offences that are punishable by imprisonment for at least 3 years and any other ‘serious offences’ as defined under domestic law governing the collection and recording of traffic data in real time and the interception of content data. Under Australian law, domestic agencies may only gain access to traffic data collected and recorded in real time in relation to offences that are punishable by imprisonment for at least 3 years and other ‘serious offences’. Domestic agencies may only gain access to intercepted content data in relation to ‘serious offences’.
Period covered: 1/3/2013 -                                 
The preceding statement concerns Article(s) : 14


Reservations contained in the instrument of accession deposited on 30 November 2012 – Or. Engl.– Or. fr.

In accordance with Article 42 and Article 22, paragraph 2, of the Convention, Australia reserves the right not to apply the jurisdiction rules laid down in Article 22, paragraph 1.b-d, to offences established in accordance with Article 7 (Computer-related forgery), Article 8 (Computer-related fraud) and Article 9 (Offences related to child pornography). The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia does not enjoy a plenary power to make laws establishing offences for computer-related forgery, computer-related fraud or offences related to child pornography. The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia has established offences for computer-related forgery, computer-related fraud and offences related to child pornography, committed on board ships flying Australian flags, on board aircraft registered under Australian law, or by Australian nationals outside Australia, where the offending conduct involves some subject matter with respect to which it has legislative power. In addition to those offences, the Australian States and Territories have also established offences in accordance with Articles 7, 8 and 9 when commited on their territory.

In accordance with Article 42 and Article 22, paragraph 2, of the Convention, Australia further reserves the right not to apply the jurisdiction rules laid down in Article 22, paragraphs 1.b-d, to offences established in accordance with Article 10 (Offences related to infringements of copyright and related rights). Autralian law does not presently provide jurisdiction over acts constituting infringements of copyright and related rights committed on board ships flying Australian flags, on board aircraft registered under Australian law, or by Australian nationals outside Australia.
Period covered: 1/3/2013 -                                 
The preceding statement concerns Article(s) : 22

Sumber:http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/Commun/ListeDeclarations.asp?NT=185&CM=&DF=&CL=ENG&VL=1

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