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The geography of cyber conflict : through a glass darkly / Kenneth Watkin and Andrew J. Norris, Editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Series:
- International law studies ; v. 89.
- International law studies ; volume 89
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Cyberspace operations (Military science).
- Computer networks--Law and legislation--Criminal provisions.
- Computer networks.
- Cyberterrorism.
- War (International law).
- Information warfare (International law).
- Terrorism (International law).
- Security, International.
- Genre:
- Online resources.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource ([782] pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Newport, Rhode Island : Naval War College, 2013.
- Contents:
- The geography of cyber conflict : through a glass darkly / Ashley Deeks
- The law of state responsibility in relation to border crossings : an ignored legal paradigm / Louise Arimatsu
- Networks in non-international armed conflicts : crossing borders and defining "organized armed group" / Peter Margulies
- Geography of armed conflict : why it is a mistake to fish for the red herring / Geoffrey S. Corn
- Self-defensive force against cyber attacks : legal, strategic and political dimensions / Matthew C. Waxman
- Territorial sovereignty and neutrality in cyberspace / Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
- The role of counterterrorism law in shaping ad bellum norms for cyber warfare / William Banks
- Cyber attacks : proportionality and precautions in attack / Eric Talbot Jensen
- Computer network operations and U.S. domestic law : an overview / Robert M. Chesney
- Classification of cyber conflict / Michael N. Schmitt
- Lawful targets in cyber operations : does the principle of distinction apply? / Nam Lubell
- Cyber war and international law : concluding remarks at the 2012 Naval War College International Law Conference / Yoram Dinstein
- Cyber warriors and the jus in bello / Vijay M. Padmanabhan
- Cyber war and international law : does the international legal process constitute a threat to U.S. vital interests? / John F. Murphy.
- Organizing for cyberspace operations : selected issues / Paul Walker
- The road ahead : gaps, leaks and drips / Michael J. Glennon
- Methods and means of cyber warfare / William H. Boothby
- International law and cyber threats from non-state actors / Laurie R. Blank
- Anticipatory self-defense in the cyber context / Terry D. Gill and Paul A.L. Ducheine
- The cyber road ahead : merging lanes and legal challenges / Kenneth Watkin
- Keeping the cyber peace : international legal aspects of cyber activities in peace operations / Jann K. Kleffner and Heather A. Harrison Dinniss
- Cyber warfare : implications for non-international armed conflicts / Robin Geiss
- The law of armed conflict's "wicked" problem : levée en masse in cyber warfare / David Wallace and Shane R. Reeves
- Precision air warfare and the law of armed conflict / Christopher J. Markham and Michael N. Schmitt
- Global armed conflict? : the threshold of extraterritorial non-international armed conflicts / Sasha Radin
- The Syrian intervention : assessing the possible international law justifications / Michael N. Schmitt
- Arctic climate change and U.S. accession to the United Nations Convention on the law of the sea / Raul (Pete) Pedrozo
- The Syrian crisis and the principle of non-refoulement / Mike Sanderson
- Seeking international criminal justice in Syria / Annika Jones
- The seizure of Abu Anas Al-Libi : an international law assessment / Gordon Modarai, David O'Connell, Timothy Kelly, James Farrant.
- Notes:
- Online resource; title from PDF title page (Naval War College, viewed January 27, 2017).
- With volume 89, International Law Studies transitioned from print to online publication. William S. Hein & Co., Inc. independently prints and issues a bound version.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- OCLC:
- 898303050
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