Lucy Joanica Allieu, a representative of Sierra Leone, expressed her excitement at being selected to attend the “Meeting of the African Union Expert Working Group on the Common African Position on the Application of International Law in Cyberspace” in Tunis, Tunisia. The meeting aimed to establish a shared position among African states on how to apply and advance the legal framework governing cyberspace.
International law plays a crucial role in regulating cyberspace, and it is essential for African states to align on a shared position regarding how this legal framework should be applied and advanced in cyberspace. The meeting provided an opportunity for African states to discuss and agree on a common position on the application of international law in cyberspace.
The meeting was held in Tunis, Tunisia, and was attended by experts from various African countries1. The discussions focused on the importance of international law in governing cyberspace and the need for African states to align on a shared position regarding how this legal framework should be applied and advanced in cyberspace.
In conclusion, the “Meeting of the African Union Expert Working Group on the Common African Position on the Application of International Law in Cyberspace” was an interesting opportunity for African states to discuss and agree on a common position on the application of international law in cyberspace. It is imperative for African states to align on a shared position regarding how this legal framework should be applied and advanced in cyberspace.