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An Elaboration on Computer Frauds from the Perspective of Iran’s law and International Instruments
ABSTRACT
Our modern society demands a degree of connectivity between citizens, businesses, financial
institutions and governments that must cross political and cultural boundaries. Digital
technology provides this connectivity and gives its users many valuable benefits. But at the same
time, it provides a rich environment for criminal activity, ranging from vandalism to stolen
identity to theft of classified government information. One of the modern crimes against property
and ownership in the cyber-space is computer fraud. Despite being modern, the aforementioned
crime has its roots in the principles of religious jurisprudence. In some cases, this crime is
compatible with traditional regulations, and that is, when the computer is considered as a crime
instrument. Some of the computer frauds that take place in the context of electronic exchanges
are considered as crimes as per the E-commerce Law (approved in 2003) of Iran. However,
these regulations are flawed and until recent years, there was no comprehensive law in this
regard. After so many years of legal vacuum, legislation of the Computer Crime Act 25/05/2009
led to partial settlement of the problems arising thereby. The present study intends to investigate
computer fraud according to Iran’s Computer Crime Act and also elaborate upon those
international instruments in this regard.
Key Words: fraud, computer fraud, computer crimes, cyber crimes, classic fraud
Dr Abbas ASGHAR
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