Technologinio neutralumo principas ir jo reikšmė formuluojant ir aiškinant nusikalstamų veikų elektroninių duomenų ir informacinių sistemų saugumui sudėtis

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Title:
Technologinio neutralumo principas ir jo reikšmė formuluojant ir aiškinant nusikalstamų veikų elektroninių duomenų ir informacinių sistemų saugumui sudėtis
Alternative Title:
Technological neutrality principle and its significance in formulating and explaining the offences against the security of electronic data and information systems
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Socialinių mokslų studijos [Societal Studies]. 2013, Nr. 5 (1), p. 367-379
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LTInformacinių ir komunikacijos technologijų reguliavimo srityje plačiai taikomas technologinio neutralumo principas yra ne mažiau svarbus aiškinant nusikalstamų veikų elektroninių duomenų ir informacinių sistemų saugumo sudėties požymius. Straipsnyje siekiama atskleisti pagrindinius šio principo įgyvendinimo baudžiamojoje teisėje aspektus, taip pat analizuojama technologijoms neutralaus teisinio reguliavimo atitiktis baudžiamojoje teisėje itin svarbiems legalumo ir teisinio tikrumo principams. Atsižvelgiant į tai, kad gana abstraktus nusikalstamų veikų elektroninių duomenų ir informacinių sistemų saugumui sudėties požymių aprašymas gali kelti baudžiamosios teisės taikymo ribų nustatymo problemų, straipsnyje pateikiami galimi jų sprendimo variantai. [Iš leidinio]Reikšminiai žodžiai: Technologinio neutralumo principas; Technologinio tikslumo principas; Kriminalizavimas; Baudžiamosios teisės principai; Technological neutrality principle; Technological specific principle; Criminalization; Principles of Criminal Law.

ENThe article discusses the fundamental aspects of the technological neutrality principle application in explaining the signs of the offences against the security of electronic data and information systems. It also analyses if the legal regulation of being neutral to technologies conforms to the especially important principles of legality and legal certainty in Criminal Law. In the sphere of regulation of information and communication technologies, this principle ensures equivalent evaluation of technologies as it forbids giving to any one of them priority over the other. As a result, it helps to avoid restrictions on law application, which arise due to the usage of specific terms related to technologies. If choosing the criminal legal regulation as one of the possible control measures of dangerous acts in cyberspace, this principle becomes relevant when explaining the signs of the offences against the security of electronic data and information systems. According to the conclusion drawn in the article, the idea of legal regulation being neutral to technologies, which may seem advanced at first sight, in the context of Criminal Law could become open to criticism due to non-conformity of such regulation to the principles of legality and legal certainty. Although the principle of technological neutrality is considered to be an effective instrument when coordinating rapid development of information and communication technologies with the set legal regulation, it cannot guarantee fulfilment of the completeness, accuracy and clarity requirements for legal definition of the criminal act. In the process of resolving the above-mentioned problems, considerable attention is paid not only to the importance of appropriate concepts but also to case law (court practice).According to the author of the article, the decision to admit or disclaim having committed the criminal act in the case law could be motivated by the criteria of criminalisation (decriminalisation) and the principles of Criminal Law ensuring appropriate application of Criminal Law. [From the publication]

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2029-2236; 2029-2244
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2019-02-26 22:54:32
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