Call for Papers - SPCI 2008
Call for Papers:
Computer Crime Research Center (CCRC) and The International Association of Cybercrime Prevention (AILCC) in France invite you to participate in the First International Conference on Security, Privacy and Confidentiality Issues in Cyberlaw (SPCI 2008).
This conference is an opportunity for academics and consultants to exchange ideas and discuss most recent topics focusing on cyberlaw.
Bringing together leading academics from all over the world, the conference will explore comparative approaches to intellectual property and discuss privacy, information technology and other cyberlaw issues.
We invite interested scholars to participate in this conference by presenting papers focusing on Security, Privacy and Confidentiality in Cyberlaw, including:
Cybercrime – E-signature – E-commerce – Freedom in Cyberspace – E-government – Conflict of Laws – E- arbitration – Internet jurisdiction – Theory of Cyberlaw – Law of domain names – Telecommunication law – E-transactions and E-payment – Human trafficking – Digital Evidence – Cyberterrorism – other subjects focusing on cyberlaw.
Kindly send your abstract by electronic mail to:
Your abstract must include:
- Cover Letter: Your cover letter must include the following: author(s), affiliation, address, email, telephone contact number including country and area / city codes.
- Biographical Information: Your submission must include brief biographical information for the principle presenting author for use in the program.
The working languages of the conference are English, French and Arabic.
For further information and sponsorship please contact: Judge Dr. Mohamed CHAWKI
Important Dates:
- Submission deadline for abstracts is: Extended to the 1st of May 2008
- Submission deadline for full research papers: 15 May 2008
Registration Fees
Authors of accepted papers are exempt from paying the registration fees.
The registration fees for those who are interested in attending the conference are: 150 euros for the members of the International Association of Cybercrime Prevention (AILCC) and 300 euros for others.
