
CRIMINAL-PROCEDURAL ASPECTS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FUNCTION OF PROTECTION OF MINORS FROM HARMFUL INFORMATION ATTACKS: A COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Albina Tadjibaeva ,Abstract
This article is devoted to a comparative legal analysis of international and national experience in the field of legal regulation of digital victimization of minors. The main international conventions, model laws and legislative acts of various countries aimed at protecting children from online threats such as cyberbullying, sexual exploitation, involvement in destructive content and other forms of digital violence are studied. Particular attention is paid to identifying general trends, advanced practices and problematic aspects of the legal fight against digital victimization of minors at the international and national levels.
Keywords
digital victimization, minors, legal regulation, international law, national legislation, cyberbullying, online violence.
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