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Majority of CARICOM states back controversial United Nations resolution on Cybercrime

The underlying fear is that this proposed convention is an attempt to legitimize the repression of free speech online. Have the majority of CARICOM states unwittingly helped?

Posted bybartlettmorganJanuary 4, 2020January 4, 2020Posted ininternet governanceTags: budapest convention, caricom, cybercrime, international law, United Nations

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