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Legal Non-Fiction

cyber Crime

Name of the Author:

Dr. Ifeoma E. Nwafor

Year of Publication:

2022

Book Publisher:

Independently published

ISBN:

979-8818700045

Availability:

Available via major academic distributors and legal bookshops.

About the Author

Dr. Ifeoma E. Nwafor is a Lecturer at Godfrey Okoye University, Nigeria, a European Union Erasmus+ Scholar at TH Köln, Germany, and a PhD holder in Cyber/IT Law. She also heads IEN Legal Associates, a specialist IT and Arbitration law firm.

Cybercrime and the Law: Issues and Developments in Nigeria

Dr. Ifeoma E. Nwafor offers a definitive guide to Nigeria’s cybercrime landscape—and the path to stronger digital safeguards.
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Our legal defenses must evolve in tandem with digital threats. Dr. Ifeoma E. Nwafor’s book, Cybercrime and the Law, provides prosecutors, judges, and policymakers with a critical roadmap for navigating Nigeria’s patchwork of laws, court decisions, and international standards. This volume gives you the information you need to combat crime in the twenty-first century, from maintaining electronic evidence to harmonizing international treaties.

A thorough, easily understood guide to Nigeria's cybercrime legal and regulatory framework that combines national laws, international agreements, and insights from comparative law. The book offers recommendations for capacity building, stronger digital evidence handling, and harmonization, following a critical analysis of the investigative and prosecutorial difficulties that Nigeria's digital justice system faces. Policymakers, legal professionals, law students, and anyone else navigating Nigeria's rapidly evolving cyber ecosystem will find it to be an indispensable resource.

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