1. s legal systems and their adequacies relating to high-tech crimes; (iii) the negotiation of widely-accepted principles and action plan to combat high-tech crime to be adopted by the G8, which are recognized at other international fora; (iv) producing best practices documents, including guides for security of computer networks;(ii) organizing international training conferences for national agencies and reviewing each country
2. Transnational Extradition for Computer Crimes: Are New Treaties and Laws Needed? 34 Harv;John T See;J. on Legis,1997
3. The G8 has also established a "Digital Opportunity Taskforce" to explore how to integrate the efforts of the G8 members into "a broader international approach". The approach was set out in paragraph eight of the Okinawa Charter on Global Information Society;J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L,2002