1. MAJED FALAH MIQDAD ALSARHAN - Al al-Bayt University, Faculty of Law-Jordan.
This is a comparative study between the Jordanian and Spanish Legislation on the Location of Electronic Fraud Crimes. This research has attempted to explore comprehensively the strengths and weaknesses of the current Jordanian legislation and Spanish legislation. The study found disparities in some aspects between them, which are expected, as they belong to different legal cultures and legal systems. The study recommends that to Prompt collaboration and coordination among various agencies and jurisdictions with varying priorities, Advocating for the allocation of national and international resources for legislation and the enforcement of cyber fraud, improving legislation by integrating innovations that enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of codes to promote transparency and accountability, providing regular training for staff to grasp the complexities of fraud, including in IT, language, and electronic investment, Directing regulatory bodies to proactively identify and mitigate the impact of electronic fraud attacks and Encouraging public-private partnerships to raise awareness about the risks of electronic fraud and safeguard investments and assets.
Electronic Fraud Crimes, Jordanian legislation, Spanish Legislation.