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Advancing Judicial Excellence: Consultations and Mentoring in AI, Criminal Justice, and Human Rights for the Supreme Judiciary Council of the State of Qatar
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Artificial Intelligence for the Supreme Judicial Council | State of Qatar
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The initiative
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Ecocide and Environmental Crime: International Developments and Italy’s Transposition of EU Directive 2024/1203
As environmental crime continues to escalate globally, causing severe and often irreversible harm to ecosystems, biodiversity and human health, while undermining governance and the rule of law, the European Union has adopted Directive (EU) 2024/1203 on the protection of the environment through criminal law, significantly strengthening the legal framework for the prevention and prosecution of environmental offences
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The New Criminal Code: Deciphering Emerging Threats in Cyberspace - Freedom From Fear Magazine, January 2026
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Cyberspace has become a defining arena for contemporary crime, conflict and security. As emerging technologies transform the way societies function, they are also reshaping how criminal actors operate, how conflicts unfold, and how legal and governance systems are challenged to respond.
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NEW Issue of F3! The New Criminal Code: Deciphering Emerging Threats in Cyberspace
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Call for Contributions – Freedom From Fear Magazine: Special Issue: Environmental Crimes and Technology: Innovations, Risks, and Solutions
Environmental crimes — from illegal mining and logging to wildlife trafficking and pollution — are among the fastest-growing forms of transnational crime. They damage ecosystems, distort markets, undermine sustainable development, and threaten global security. Frequently, these offences are facilitated by organized criminal networks and accompanied by corruption and illicit financial flows.
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Third Edition of the “Guide to Developing a National Cybersecurity Strategy”: A Better, Bolder, and More Collaborative Playbook for Digital Resilience
A global coalition of 37 organizations from government, industry, academia, and civil society today released the third edition of the Guide to Developing a National Cybersecurity Strategy (“the NCS Guide”) — an updated, practical blueprint to help countries plan, implement, and continuously improve cybersecurity at scale.
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UNICRI Conducts Regional Meeting for Instructors on the Outcomes of the Second Phase of the CONTACT-Black Sea Project
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Enhancing Central Asia’s Capacity to Combat Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism: Regional Tabletop Exercise in Tashkent
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Building Operational Capacities for the Use of AI in Counter-Terrorism