Theft

Theft

Introduction to Theft

Theft, taking the property of another without right or permission.” (1)

Stolen Corporate Data in Cyberlaw

Detecting and Retrieving Stolen Corporate Data

Information Theft in Cyberlaw

Criminal and Related Civil Remedies for Software and Digital Information Theft

Malicious Code in Cyberlaw

Crimes Directed at Computer Networks and Users: Viruses and Malicious Code, Service Disabling Attacks and Threats Transmitted by Email Crimes Directed at

Computer Networks and Users

Identity Theft in Cyberlaw

Identity Theft

Unlawful Seizure in Cyberlaw

Civil Remedies for Unlawful Seizures

Resources

See Also

  • Theft
  • Digital Information
  • Internet Crimes

Resources

Notes and References

Guide to Theft

The Legal History of Theft

This section provides an overview of Theft

Resources

See Also

  • Legal Biography
  • Legal Traditions
  • Historical Laws
  • History of Law

Further Reading

Hierarchical Display of Theft

Law > Criminal law > Offence > Crime against property
Social Questions > Social affairs > Social problem > Crime
Social Questions > Social affairs > Social problem > Delinquency

Theft

Concept of Theft

See the dictionary definition of Theft.

Characteristics of Theft

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Resources

Translation of Theft

Thesaurus of Theft

Law > Criminal law > Offence > Crime against property > Theft
Social Questions > Social affairs > Social problem > Crime > Theft
Social Questions > Social affairs > Social problem > Delinquency > Theft

See also

  • Campaign against theft

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