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Computer Network Attacks and Modern International Law
Computer network attacks (CNA) is a no doubt actual theoretical and practical topic today. Espionage, public and private computer-systems disruptions committed by states have been a real life.
Andrey L. Kozik
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The text aims at providing an ethical framework for cyber warfare. The latter is changing our understanding of war (and peace) as well as the relationship between the human being and the machine.
Klaus-Gerd Giesen
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Index of Authors and Co‐Authors [PDF]
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 12, Issue S8, Page 1361-1403, October 2024.
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The Pen and the Sword: Legal Justifications for the United States’ Engagement Against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) [PDF]
Part I of this Comment will lay out the potential arguments the United States could make to justify its engagement against ISIS under international law, jus ad bellum. This Part will also present existing commentary on the strengths and weaknesses of the
Gonzalez, Olivia
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THOMAS AQUİNAS VE HAKLI SAVAŞ TEORİSİ
Bir savaşı başlatmanın ve sürdürmenin hangi durumlarda haklı olacağını inceleyen haklı savaş teorileri ahlak felsefesinin önemli bir konusudur. Bir haklı savaş teorisi din adına ortaya konulunca din felsefesinin de ilgi alanına girmektedir.
Emre Dorman
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Super Soldiers and Technological Asymmetry [PDF]
In this chapter I argue that emerging soldier enhancement technologies have the potential to transform the ethical character of the relationship between combatants, in conflicts between ‘Superpower’ militaries, with the ability to deploy such ...
Simpson, Robert Mark
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Jus ad bellum, jus in bello, jus ex bello y jus post bellum
Paola Alexandra Sierra-Zamora +2 more
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From Jus In Bello to Jus Post Bellum [PDF]
Abstract This chapter discusses how to identify the moment when the law dealing with situations of armed conflict (jus in bello or international humanitarian law) ceases to apply and makes way for the law governing the period after the conflict ends.
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Perspectives for Cyber Strategists on Law for Cyberwar [PDF]
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 ...
Dunlap, Charles J., Jr.
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Nuclear Threats Under International Law Part I: The Legal Framework
The international legal status of threats to use nuclear weapons is uncertain. In this article, we map existing prohibitions against nuclear threats at international law and seek to explain the scope and remit of such laws.
Anna Hood, Monique Cormier
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