This article critically examines the current discourse on the legal status and substance of the international law concept of sovereignty in cyberspace against the backdrop of conflicting political-ideological attitudes. It first traces the origins of the interpretation of respect for sovereignty as a primary rule of international law, and then discusses two approaches to cyberspace that challenge the emerging consensus: cyber imperialism, embodied by the US and the other Five Eyes members on the one hand, and cyber-Westphalia, represented by China, Russia, and Iran on the other. Both groups conceive cyberspace in ways fundamentally irreconcilable with prevailing legal views. A third group of states endorses the sovereignty-as-rule ...
This essay will discuss how intrusive (hacking) cyber espionage in peacetime is legally justified, i...
The internet is at a crossroads today. Whence once viewed as a borderless domain, today it is spoken...
The ultimate goal of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterrito...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via the DOI in this ...
International law is a foundational pillar of the modern international order, and its applicability ...
Globalization has not conquered sovereignty. Instead, the notion of sovereignty occupies center stag...
State sovereignty is a fundamental concept of the modern international order which has continually d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Texas Scho...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterritorial r...
Given the increasing role and use of cyberspace in our daily lives, it is important to consider the ...
In recent years, various claims of cyberspace sovereignty, including 'data sovereignty', 'di...
Digital sovereignty—the exercise of control over the internet—is the ambition of the world’s leaders...
Cyber operations possess unique attributes that pose significant challenges for the application of i...
The idea of digital sovereignty in the last twenty years increasingly reifies into chiefly policy ma...
Why have the Chinese and Russian internet sovereignty norms diffused successfully to some countries ...
This essay will discuss how intrusive (hacking) cyber espionage in peacetime is legally justified, i...
The internet is at a crossroads today. Whence once viewed as a borderless domain, today it is spoken...
The ultimate goal of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterrito...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via the DOI in this ...
International law is a foundational pillar of the modern international order, and its applicability ...
Globalization has not conquered sovereignty. Instead, the notion of sovereignty occupies center stag...
State sovereignty is a fundamental concept of the modern international order which has continually d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Texas Scho...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterritorial r...
Given the increasing role and use of cyberspace in our daily lives, it is important to consider the ...
In recent years, various claims of cyberspace sovereignty, including 'data sovereignty', 'di...
Digital sovereignty—the exercise of control over the internet—is the ambition of the world’s leaders...
Cyber operations possess unique attributes that pose significant challenges for the application of i...
The idea of digital sovereignty in the last twenty years increasingly reifies into chiefly policy ma...
Why have the Chinese and Russian internet sovereignty norms diffused successfully to some countries ...
This essay will discuss how intrusive (hacking) cyber espionage in peacetime is legally justified, i...
The internet is at a crossroads today. Whence once viewed as a borderless domain, today it is spoken...
The ultimate goal of this article is to suggest a different perspective on the issue of extraterrito...