On 17 August, the spokesperson for the European External Action Service (EEAS) expressed the EU’s concerns about the revised cybercrime law adopted by Jordan.
He said that while the EU supports the country’s objective of having a solid legislative framework to deal with and counter cybercrime effectively and to respond to the new security challenges in this area, “some of the provisions of the new Cybercrimes Law depart from international human rights standards and could result in...