Research Handbook on International Law and Cyberspace

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Nicholas Tsagourias, Russell Buchan
Edward Elgar Publishing, 29.06.2015 - 560 Seiten

This timely Research Handbook contains an analysis of various legal questions concerning cyberspace and cyber activities and provides a critical account of their effectiveness. Expert contributors examine the application of fundamental international la

 

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Introduction
1
PART I CYBERSPACE AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
11
1 The legal status of cyberspace
13
2 Jurisdiction in cyberspace
30
3 State responsibility in cyberspace
55
4 Cyberspace and intellectual property rights
72
5 Cyberspace and human rights
94
6 International criminal responsibility in cyberspace
118
12 Selfdefence in cyberspace
255
13 Some thoughts on cyber deterrence and public international law
284
PART IV CYBERWAR AND THE JUS IN BELLO
305
14 Distinctive ethical challenges of cyberweapons
307
15 Classifying cyber warfare
326
16 Is the principle of distinction still relevant in cyberwarfare?
343
Precautions proportionality and the notion of attack under the humanitarian law of armed conflict
366
18 Cyber war and the law of neutrality
380

PART II CYBER THREATS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
145
7 Cyber terrorism
147
8 Cyber espionage and international law
168
9 International legal dimensions of cybercrime
190
PART III CYBER ATTACKS AND THE JUS AD BELLUM
209
10 The notion of cyber operations
211
11 Cyber operations as a use of force
233
PART V REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES TO CYBER SECURITY
401
Regulating a new policy field
403
20 NATO and cyber defence
426
21 Cyber security in the AsiaPacific
446
22 The United Nations and the regulation of cybersecurity
465
Index
491
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