Abstract:
Nowadays Transitional Cyber Crime has been expanded in several nations. Therefore, many nations joined hands to form an international treaty, called The Council of Europe's Convention on Cyber Crime 2001, to prevent and protect society against cyber crime. The Convention contains a provision on substantive law, procedural law, an international co-operation, an organization which has network available for twenty-four hours a day, as well as, settlement of dispute, in order to be able to punish the offender against Transitional Cyber Crime immediately and effectively Thailand has also experienced with the computer crime. In 2007 we have legislation on Computer Crime Act B.E 2550 (2007). However, a cooperation between other countries and Thailand should also be considered. If Thailand ratified the convention, we will gain benefit on transitional cyber crime investigation and receive well cooperation from other countries, including extradition. Thailand yet need to amend its law concerning the personal information transferring protection. In the future, when Thailand gains more experience, we can reconsider whether we would like to join in the treaty.