This module is a resource for lecturers
Possible class structure
The following is a recommended structure for the class. Students should complete the required readings before coming to class. The lecture is meant to reinforce what they learned in the readings and the exercises are designed to apply what they learned in the readings and the lecture. The following breakdown is designed for a three-hour class. Lecturers can adapt the structure based on their needs and class times.
Introduction and learning outcomes
Lecture (10 minutes):
- Provide a brief introduction to the class and its contents
- Identify and discuss the learning outcomes of the class
Sovereignty and jurisdiction
Lecture (20 minutes):
- Describe and differentiate between sovereignty and jurisdiction, and apply them to cybercrime
Exercise discussion (20 minutes):
Use the questions in "Exercise # 1 - Territorial Sovereignty and Cybercrime" to facilitate a discussion on the topic. [Note: Students should complete this exercise before class and be prepared to discuss their findings in class].
Formal mechanisms of international cooperation
Lecture (20 minutes):
- Compare, contrast, and appraise various formal international cooperation mechanisms
Class exercise (20 minutes):
Have students complete "Homework # 1 ~ Group Exercise: Factors Facilitating International Cooperation and Formal International Cooperation Mechanisms" before class and have them discuss their findings during the lecture.
Break
Time: 10 minutes
Informal mechanisms of international cooperation
Lecture (15minutes):
- Evaluate informal international cooperation mechanisms
- Discuss and compare data retention, preservation, and access practices between countries
Data retention, preservation and access
Lecture (15 minutes):
- Discuss data retention, preservation, and access practices between countries
[ Optional: Have students complete "Exercise # 3: Data Access and Legal Orders" before class and have them discuss their findings during the lecture].
Challenges relating to extraterritorial evidence
Lecture (15minutes):
- Identify and assess challenges relating to extraterritorial evidence
National capacity and international cooperation
Lecture (15minutes):
- Discuss the deficit in national capacity to conduct cybercrime investigations and its impact on international cooperation
Exercise discussion (20 minutes):
Use the questions in "Exercise # 2 - International Organisations and International Cooperation" to facilitate a discussion on the topic. [Note: Students should complete this exercise before class and be prepared to discuss their findings in class].
Next: Core reading
Back to top