Cyber-attacks are becoming more advanced, and more dangerous, but can these simple lines of code be considered acts of war? My research looks at cyber-attacks through international law framework regarding jus ad bellum, the resort to war. After looking at cyber-attacks through this lens, it is possible to declare certain types of cyber-attacks as acts of aggression, and ultimately allow states to invoke their right of self-defense in response to these attacks. My research will then address the need for international law regulating these new weapons of war
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Cyberspace has developed into an indispensable aspect of modern society, but not without risk. Cyber...
This article addresses the problem of international lawenforcement within the War on Cyberterrorism....
Scholars have spent considerable effort determining how the law of war (particularly jus ad bellum a...
The internet has changed the rules of many industries, and war is no exception. But can a computer v...
Cyberwarfare represents a novel weapon that has the potential to alter the way state and non-state a...
Cyber-attacks have become increasingly common in recent years. Capable of shutting down nuclear cent...
Cyber attacks are becoming increasingly common as a tool for conducting foreign and security policy....
Cyberwar challenges future endeavors of state security. As technological capability has improved, a...
This article argues that existing international laws of war are inadequate and need to be adjusted a...
The internet has created enormous global changes. People can interact with others anyplace, anytime ...
In the late 1990s a few international law scholars started to consider the emerging possibility of c...
The UN Charter was created as a result of the Second World War, and thus the prohibition on use of f...
This report examines the militarization of cyberspace and considers ways to prevent the Internet fro...
This thesis examined the relationship between cyber operations and armed attacks to determine when t...
As cyberspace matures, the international system faces a new challenge in confronting the use of forc...
Cyberspace has developed into an indispensable aspect of modern society, but not without risk. Cyber...
This article addresses the problem of international lawenforcement within the War on Cyberterrorism....
Scholars have spent considerable effort determining how the law of war (particularly jus ad bellum a...