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2011

War (International law)

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Lawfare Today…And Tomorrow, Charles J. Dunlap Jr. Jan 2011

Lawfare Today…And Tomorrow, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.

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Perspectives For Cyber Strategists On Law For Cyberwar, Charles J. Dunlap Jr. Jan 2011

Perspectives For Cyber Strategists On Law For Cyberwar, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.

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The proliferation of martial rhetoric in connection with the release of thousands of pages of sensitive government documents by the WikiLeaks organization underlines how easily words that have legal meanings can be indiscriminately applied to cyber events in ways that can confuse decision makers and strategists alike. The WikiLeaks phenomenon is but the latest in a series of recent cyber-related incidents––ranging from cyber crises in Estonia and Georgia to reports of the Stuxnet cyberworm allegedly infecting Iranian computers––that have contributed to a growing perception that “cyberwar” is inevitable, if not already underway. All of this generates a range of legal …


The Mottled Legacy Of 9/11: A Few Reflections On The Evolution Of The International Law Of Armed Conflict, Charles J. Dunlap Jr. Jan 2011

The Mottled Legacy Of 9/11: A Few Reflections On The Evolution Of The International Law Of Armed Conflict, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.

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