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International Humanitarian Law And The Targeting Of Data, Tim Mccormack
International Humanitarian Law And The Targeting Of Data, Tim Mccormack
International Law Studies
The 2013 publication of the Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare confirmed the view of the majority of the international group of experts that data was not an object and therefore not subject to the rules of targeting during an armed conflict. Intuitively, a number of scholars reacted negatively to this view, and instead were drawn to the Tallinn Manual minority position that data did constitute an object. The significance of data, particularly personal data, is only increasing, and the purpose of the law of armed conflict is to reduce the deleterious impact of armed conflict …
Cyber Attacks As "Force" Under Un Charter Article 2(4), Matthew C. Waxman
Cyber Attacks As "Force" Under Un Charter Article 2(4), Matthew C. Waxman
International Law Studies
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