That states are subject to an obligation to prevent their cyber infrastructure from being used in a manner injurious to the international legal rights of other states is well established in customary international law. This obligation imposes a dual duty upon states. The first duty is an obligation of result insofar as it requires states to implement the laws and institutions necessary to prevent and punish malicious cyber conduct emanating from their territory, although international law confers upon states a wide margin of appreciation in deciding the design and content of such measures. The second duty is an obligation of conduct in the sense that where a threat emanates from their cyber infrastructure and states have (actual or construc...
International audience"Bannelier-Christakis began by pointing out that hostile cyber operations are ...
"Cyberspace" is often treated as a new domain of State activity in international legal discourse. Th...
Cyberterrorism combines two of the most prominent developments of the last twenty years: the increas...
That states are subject to an obligation to prevent their cyber infrastructure from being used in a ...
This article examines the question of whether states can be held responsible for the malicious cyber...
The number of cyber attacs being carried out by various actors is continually increasing. The vast...
Classically, States and non-State actors were differentiated not only by disparities in legal status...
Responsibility of States for Unlawful Acts in Cyberspace Abstract This master's thesis addresses the...
States are not being held accountable for the vast majority of their harmful cyberoperations, largel...
Cyber operations possess unique attributes that pose significant challenges for the application of i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
The ever-growing use of cyber space has proven the modern technological development. Although the u...
State cyber operations that occur during peacetime and fall below the threshold of prohibited uses o...
With a long history in international law, the concept of due diligence has recently gained traction ...
The aim of this paper is to provide a general insight into the questionable nascence of the internat...
International audience"Bannelier-Christakis began by pointing out that hostile cyber operations are ...
"Cyberspace" is often treated as a new domain of State activity in international legal discourse. Th...
Cyberterrorism combines two of the most prominent developments of the last twenty years: the increas...
That states are subject to an obligation to prevent their cyber infrastructure from being used in a ...
This article examines the question of whether states can be held responsible for the malicious cyber...
The number of cyber attacs being carried out by various actors is continually increasing. The vast...
Classically, States and non-State actors were differentiated not only by disparities in legal status...
Responsibility of States for Unlawful Acts in Cyberspace Abstract This master's thesis addresses the...
States are not being held accountable for the vast majority of their harmful cyberoperations, largel...
Cyber operations possess unique attributes that pose significant challenges for the application of i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
The ever-growing use of cyber space has proven the modern technological development. Although the u...
State cyber operations that occur during peacetime and fall below the threshold of prohibited uses o...
With a long history in international law, the concept of due diligence has recently gained traction ...
The aim of this paper is to provide a general insight into the questionable nascence of the internat...
International audience"Bannelier-Christakis began by pointing out that hostile cyber operations are ...
"Cyberspace" is often treated as a new domain of State activity in international legal discourse. Th...
Cyberterrorism combines two of the most prominent developments of the last twenty years: the increas...