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