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The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has signed the Law approving the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, together with the relevant declarations and reservations of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
During the preparation of the final draft of the United Nations “Convention against Cybercrime,” the Azerbaijani side—including a delegation comprising representatives from the Special Communication and Information Security State Service, the State Security Service, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and other state bodies—actively participated in multilateral negotiations and contributed to the process.
The “Convention against Cybercrime” was adopted by the UN General Assembly on 24 December 2024.
The Convention is the first international instrument to establish a unified, legally binding global framework for combating cybercrime. It sets common legal standards for states regarding the prevention, detection, investigation, and prosecution of crimes committed using information and communication technologies.
The ratification of this Convention will strengthen the activities of security and law enforcement agencies. The document regulates international legal procedures concerning electronic evidence and enhances the effectiveness of transnational investigations. Its urgent international cooperation mechanisms enable rapid responses to cybercrimes.
It should be noted that the Convention was signed on 25 October 2025 in Hanoi.