International Law Studies
from January 2002
Last Number: January 2014
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Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 325
January 01, 2013
The Role of Counterterrorism Law in Shaping ad Bellum Norms for Cyber Warfare
Cyber Attacks: Proportionality and Precautions in Attack
Cyber War and International Law: Does the International Legal Process Constitute a Threat to U.S. Vital Interests?
Computer Network Operations and U.S. Domestic Law: An Overview
Classification of Cyber Conflict
Cyber Warriors in the Jus in Bello
Organizing for Cyberspace Operations: Selected Issues
The Road Ahead: Gaps, Leaks and Drips
Methods and Means of Cyber Warfare
International Law and Cyber Threats from Non-State Actors
Anticipatory Self-Defense in the Cyber Context
The Cyber Road Ahead: Merging Lanes and Legal Challenges
Keeping the Cyber Peace: International Legal Aspects of Cyber Activities in Peace Operations
Cyber Warfare: Implications for Non-international Armed Conflicts
Cyber War and International Law: Concluding Remarks at the 2012 Naval War College International Law Conference
The Law of Armed Conflict's 'Wicked' Problem: Levee en Masse in Cyber Warfare
The Geography of Cyber Conflict: Through a Glass Darkly
The Law of State Responsibility in Relation to Border Crossings: An Ignored Legal Paradigm
Networks in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Crossing Borders and Defining 'Organized Armed Groups
Geography of Armed Conflict: Why it is a Mistake to Fish for the Red Herring
Global Armed Conflict? The Threshold of Extraterritorial Non-International Armed Conflicts
January 01, 2011
Blue Books
Foreword
Introduction
Preface
Combating Terrorists: Legal Challenges in the Post-9/11 World
Mission Impossible? International Law and the Changing Character of War
Cyber Attacks as 'Force' under UN Charter Article 2(4)
Low-Intensity Computer Network Attack and Self-Defense
Cyber Operations and the Jus in Bello: Key Issues
Who May Be Held? Military Detention through the Habeas Lens
The Changing Character of the Participants in War: Civilianization of Warfighting and the Concept of 'Direct Participation in Hostilities
Direct Participation in Hostilities and the Interoperability of the Law of Armed Conflict and Human Rights Law
Use of Unmanned Systems to Combat Terrorism
New Technology and the Law of Armed Conflict
The Law of Armed Conflict in Asymmetric Urban Armed Conflict
Lawfare Today...and Tomorrow
The Age of Lawfare
Warning Civilians Prior to Attack under International Law: Theory and Practice
The Changing Character of Public Legal Scrutiny of Operations
Litigating How We Fight
Asymmetric Warfare: How to Respond?
Concluding Remarks: LOAC and Attempts to Abuse or Subvert It
Appendix: Contributors
January 01, 2012
Foreword
January 01, 2011
Index
January 01, 2012
Introduction
Preface
Small Wars': The Legal Challenges
Will-o'-the-Wisp? The Search for Law in Non-International Armed Conflicts
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