Adapté d'une thèse, London School of Economics and Political Science. - Bibliographie : p. 297-320. Index
Abstract:
This book analyses the status of computer network attacks in international law and examines their treatment under the laws of armed conflicts. The first part of the book deals with the resort to force by states and discusses the threshold issues of force and armed attack by examining the permitted response against such attacks. The second part offers a comprehensive analysis of the applicability of international humanitarian law to computer network attacks.
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