International cybersecurity measures.
Comparative legal review of elements of international crimes according to the national criminal legislation of Kazakhstan and Rome statute
Bakhyt A. 1, Kurmangali M. 2
1. 2nd year Masters student IT Law, Narxoz University E-mail: aruzhan.bakhyt@narxoz.kz
This article covers two main topics discussed among international law subjects. First topic is connected with the main measures taken by international and regional organizations to combat the cybercrime and keep the cybersecurity and another topic questions whether the Criminal Code of Kazakhstan covers international crimes fully and sufficiently in its chapter number 4 “Crimes against peace and humanity”. The purpose of the article is to analyze if cyber measures taken in the world are sufficient and the issue of Kazakhstan becoming a state party to the Rome Statute on the legal basis. In order to answer this question the following literature was used: articles by Sergey Sayapin, book “Principles of international criminal law - 4th edition Gerahrd Werle, Florian Jeßberger”, and expert opinion. The experts’ opinions were provided through the method of interviewing attorney of ACBA Jokhar Utebekov and prof. Medeu Kurmangali. The question put in the beginning and the aim this article set in the start are answered in the conclusion part of the article.
Ключевые слова: criminal law, cybersecurity, Cybercrimes, international measures, criminal code, Rome Statute, customary rules, general principles of international criminal law, crimes against peace and human security
Библиографическая ссылка
Bakhyt A. 1, Kurmangali M. 2 International cybersecurity measures.
Comparative legal review of elements of international crimes according to the national criminal legislation of Kazakhstan and Rome statute
// Международный научно-общественный журнал "DOGMA". – 2024. – № 1(26);
URL: journaldogma.esrae.ru/26-526 (дата обращения:
01.11.2024).