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Criminal law is characterized by evolutionary effects, justified by the concept of the forbidden which changes with time and society, the concern to protect the human being which is materialized by the creation of the international criminal court, and in the end criminality evolves and takes new forms against which it is necessary to fight.Cybercrime in the banking sector is a danger that threatens society in all its dimensions. Many banks admit to suffering substantial losses every year, so how can bank card piracy operations be punished under Congolese law? In order to combat this…mehr

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Criminal law is characterized by evolutionary effects, justified by the concept of the forbidden which changes with time and society, the concern to protect the human being which is materialized by the creation of the international criminal court, and in the end criminality evolves and takes new forms against which it is necessary to fight.Cybercrime in the banking sector is a danger that threatens society in all its dimensions. Many banks admit to suffering substantial losses every year, so how can bank card piracy operations be punished under Congolese law? In order to combat this cross-border crime, the Congolese government introduced law n°18 /019 of July 09, 2018 on payment systems and securities settlement. In practice, this law has proved ineffective in prosecuting and punishing online bankcard hacking operations.
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Angel NKANGA NTEKE, lawyer at the Kinshasa/Matete Bar, born in Tshikapa on September 09, 1998. Researcher, consultant and legal advisor to the DIKITA SISU CHANIRA Foundation. Me Angel NKANGA NTEKE is passionate about human rights and an activist promoting the rights of women and vulnerable people.