Crimes of Assaulting Privacy and Violating Public Morals via Smart Phones. According to the Information Technology Crime Law and the Telecommunications Regulatory Law; A comparative Analytical Study.

Authors

  • Tayel Mahmoud Al-Sheyyab Associate Professor of Criminal Law, Al Ain University, United Arab Emirates. Author
  • Mohammed Khalil Yusuf Abu Bakir Dean of Faculty of Law- Al-Zaytooneh University of Jordan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/mkz08j49

Keywords:

Smartphone, IT Crime Law, Telecommunications Regulatory Law, Crime of violating privacy, violation of public morals, compensation

Abstract

The present study is concerned with the issue of crimes of assaulting privacy and violating public morals via smart phones according to the Information Technology Crime Law and the UAE Telecommunications Regulatory Law in comparison to the Jordanian legislation. The present study deals with the topic by clarifying the concept of smart phones and crimes committed via smart phones and the information network. The study shows how the UAE and Jordanian legislators handle these crimes according to the law of combating information technology crimes and the law of regulating the communications sector. The present study also clarifies the right of the aggrieved party to claim compensation Due to these crimes being committed. It is noticed that there is a slight difference between the UAE and Jordanian legislations, which is shown in the results and recommendations.

 

 

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30.11.2020

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Al-Sheyyab, T. M., & Abu Bakir, M. K. Y. (2020). Crimes of Assaulting Privacy and Violating Public Morals via Smart Phones. According to the Information Technology Crime Law and the Telecommunications Regulatory Law; A comparative Analytical Study. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(9), 1587-1600. https://doi.org/10.61841/mkz08j49