Cyber Operations and International Law

Cyber Operations and International Law

Delerue, Francois

Cambridge University Press

07/2021

543

Mole

Inglês

9781108748353

15 a 20 dias

720

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1. Does international law matter in cyberspace? Part I. Attribution: 2. Attribution to a machine or a human: a technical process; 3. The question of evidence: from technical to legal attribution; 4. Attribution to a state; Conclusion of Part I; Part II. The Lawfulness of Cyber Operations: 5. Internationally wrongful cyber acts: cyber operations breaching norms of international law; 6. The threshold of cyber warfare: from use of cyber force to cyber armed attack; 7. Circumstances precluding or attenuating the wrongfulness of unlawful cyber operations; 8. Cyber operations and the principle of due diligence; Conclusion of Part II; Part III. Remedies against State-Sponsored Cyber Operations: 9. State responsibility and the consequences of an internationally wrongful cyber operation; 10. Measures of self-help against state-sponsored cyber operations; Conclusion of Part III; Conclusion.
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International law; cyber operations; State responsibility; attribution; Tallinn Manual; sovereignty; non-intervention; use of force; countermeasures; self-defence; measures of retorsion