Unilateral remedies to cyber operations : self-defence, countermeasures, necessity, and the question of attribution
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Unilateral remedies to cyber operations : self-defence, countermeasures, necessity, and the question of attribution
Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universität Potsdam, 2017) issued under title: Acts without actors : the problem of attribution an unilateral remedies in cyberspace : protection and enforcement
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- The spectre of cyberwar
- Terminology
- International legal framework
- Self-defence
- Countermeasures
- Necessity
- Transnational cybersecurity, unilateral remedies, and the rule of law
- "Such incidents might recur at any time" : the intervention convention
- Possible elements of the cyber emergency regime
- Concluding remarks
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Addressing both scholars of international law and political science as well as decision makers involved in cybersecurity policy, the book tackles the most important and intricate legal issues that a state faces when considering a reaction to a malicious cyber operation conducted by an adversarial state. While often invoked in political debates and widely analysed in international legal scholarship, self-defence and countermeasures will often remain unavailable to states in situations of cyber emergency due to the pervasive problem of reliable and timely attribution of cyber operations to state actors. Analysing the legal questions surrounding attribution in detail, the book presents the necessity defence as an evidently available alternative. However, the shortcomings of the doctrine as based in customary international law that render it problematic as a remedy for states are examined in-depth. In light of this, the book concludes by outlining a special emergency regime for cyberspace.
目次
- Part I. Cybersecurity Incidents and International Law: 1. The spectre of cyberwar
- 2. Terminology
- 3. International legal framework
- Part II. Unilateral Remedies to Cybersecurity Incidents: 4. Self-defence
- 5. Countermeasures
- 6. Necessity
- Part III. Outlines of an Emergency Regime for Cyberspace: 7. Transnational cybersecurity, unilateral remedies, and the rule of law
- 8. 'Such incidents might recur at any time': the intervention convention
- 9. Possible elements of the cyber emergency regime
- 10. Concluding remarks
- Bibliography
- Index.
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