Combating illegitimate bank transfers through the internet in portuguese law: between domestic experiences and concerted global policies
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Resumo: | The study that led to this article verified how Portuguese law provides mechanisms that allow combat policies on illegitimate bank transfers using the Internet. The methodological approach consisted not only on a rigorous analysis of the legal framework of the issue but also on a statistical analysis of data corresponding to computer and communications fraud crimes registered by the police authorities. It is defended that illegitimate bank transfers through theInternet should be considered a fraud instead of a swindle, as well as presented data supporting the idea that, in the next five to ten years, this problem will become extremely important for the judiciary and for society as a whole. Finally, and as part of the effort for a concerted international policy, it is suggested that future studies extend the research themes here presented to other geographical regions, of which South America is an example and, in particular, to countries with close proximity to Portugal, as is the case of Brazil. |
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Combating illegitimate bank transfers through the internet in portuguese law: between domestic experiences and concerted global policiesCombate às transferências bancárias ilegítimas pela Internet no direito português: entre as experiências domésticas e políticas globais concertadasComputer fraudIllegitimate bank transfersCombat policyInternetPortuguese lawBurla informáticaTransferências bancárias ilegítimasPolítica de combateInternetDireito portuguêsThe study that led to this article verified how Portuguese law provides mechanisms that allow combat policies on illegitimate bank transfers using the Internet. The methodological approach consisted not only on a rigorous analysis of the legal framework of the issue but also on a statistical analysis of data corresponding to computer and communications fraud crimes registered by the police authorities. It is defended that illegitimate bank transfers through theInternet should be considered a fraud instead of a swindle, as well as presented data supporting the idea that, in the next five to ten years, this problem will become extremely important for the judiciary and for society as a whole. Finally, and as part of the effort for a concerted international policy, it is suggested that future studies extend the research themes here presented to other geographical regions, of which South America is an example and, in particular, to countries with close proximity to Portugal, as is the case of Brazil.O estudo que conduziu a este artigo atenta na forma como a lei e o direito português proporcionam mecanismos que permitem levar a cabo políticas de combate às transferências bancárias ilegítimas com recurso à Internet. A abordagem metodológica consistiu não apenas numa análise rigorosa do enquadramento jurídico da questão mas também numa análise estatística de dados correspondentes aos crimes de burla informática e nas comunicações registados pelas autoridades policiais. É apresentada argumentação a favor de que as transferências bancárias ilegítimas com recurso à Internet devam ser consideradas fraudes ao invés de burlas, e são apresentados dados que corroboram a ideia de que, nos próximos cinco a dez anos, este problema se tornará muitíssimo relevante para o sistema judiciário e para a sociedade como um todo. Finalmente, e como parte do esforço em prol de uma política internacional concertada, sugere-se que estudos futuros alarguem a investigação da temática apresentada a outras regiões geográficas, de que é exemplo a América do Sul e, em particular, a países com grande proximidade a Portugal, como é o caso do Brasil.Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas2016-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/revdireitogv/article/view/63635Revista Direito GV; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2016): mai-ago. (24); 542-563Revista Direito GV; Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2016): mai-ago. (24); 542-563Revista Direito GV; v. 12 n. 2 (2016): mai-ago. (24); 542-5632317-6172reponame:Revista Direito GVinstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/revdireitogv/article/view/63635/61715Copyright (c) 2016 Revista Direito GVinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCorreia, Pedro Miguel Alves RibeiroJesus, Inês Oliveira Andrade de2019-08-15T14:19:00Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/63635Revistahttps://direitosp.fgv.br/publicacoes/revista/revista-direito-gvPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistadireitogv@fgv.br|| catarina.barbieri@fgv.br2317-61721808-2432opendoar:2019-08-15T14:19Revista Direito GV - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)false |
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Combating illegitimate bank transfers through the internet in portuguese law: between domestic experiences and concerted global policies Combate às transferências bancárias ilegítimas pela Internet no direito português: entre as experiências domésticas e políticas globais concertadas |
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Combating illegitimate bank transfers through the internet in portuguese law: between domestic experiences and concerted global policies |
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Combating illegitimate bank transfers through the internet in portuguese law: between domestic experiences and concerted global policies Correia, Pedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro Computer fraud Illegitimate bank transfers Combat policy Internet Portuguese law Burla informática Transferências bancárias ilegítimas Política de combate Internet Direito português |
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Combating illegitimate bank transfers through the internet in portuguese law: between domestic experiences and concerted global policies |
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Combating illegitimate bank transfers through the internet in portuguese law: between domestic experiences and concerted global policies |
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Combating illegitimate bank transfers through the internet in portuguese law: between domestic experiences and concerted global policies |
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Combating illegitimate bank transfers through the internet in portuguese law: between domestic experiences and concerted global policies |
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Combating illegitimate bank transfers through the internet in portuguese law: between domestic experiences and concerted global policies |
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Correia, Pedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro |
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Correia, Pedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro Jesus, Inês Oliveira Andrade de |
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Jesus, Inês Oliveira Andrade de |
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Correia, Pedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro Jesus, Inês Oliveira Andrade de |
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Computer fraud Illegitimate bank transfers Combat policy Internet Portuguese law Burla informática Transferências bancárias ilegítimas Política de combate Internet Direito português |
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Computer fraud Illegitimate bank transfers Combat policy Internet Portuguese law Burla informática Transferências bancárias ilegítimas Política de combate Internet Direito português |
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The study that led to this article verified how Portuguese law provides mechanisms that allow combat policies on illegitimate bank transfers using the Internet. The methodological approach consisted not only on a rigorous analysis of the legal framework of the issue but also on a statistical analysis of data corresponding to computer and communications fraud crimes registered by the police authorities. It is defended that illegitimate bank transfers through theInternet should be considered a fraud instead of a swindle, as well as presented data supporting the idea that, in the next five to ten years, this problem will become extremely important for the judiciary and for society as a whole. Finally, and as part of the effort for a concerted international policy, it is suggested that future studies extend the research themes here presented to other geographical regions, of which South America is an example and, in particular, to countries with close proximity to Portugal, as is the case of Brazil. |
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Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas |
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Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas |
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Revista Direito GV; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2016): mai-ago. (24); 542-563 Revista Direito GV; Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2016): mai-ago. (24); 542-563 Revista Direito GV; v. 12 n. 2 (2016): mai-ago. (24); 542-563 2317-6172 reponame:Revista Direito GV instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) instacron:FGV |
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