Research handbook on international law and cyberspace / edited by Nicholas Tsagourias, Professor of International Law, University of Sheffield, UK; and Russell Buchan, Senior Lecturer in International Law, University of Sheffield, UK.
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Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | MEF Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi | Genel Koleksiyon | KZ 6718 .R47 2015 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 0015176 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The legal status of cyberspace / Nicholas Tsagourias -- Jurisdiction in cyberspace / Uta Kohl -- State responsibility in cyberspace / Constantine Antonopoulos -- Cyberspace and intellectual property rights / Andreas Rahmatian -- Cyberspace and human rights / David P. Fidler -- International criminal responsibility in cyberspace / Kai Ambos -- Cyber terrorism / Ben Saul and Kathleen Heath -- Cyber espionage and international law / Russell Buchan -- International legal dimensions of cybercrime / Philipp Kastner and Frederic Megret -- The notion of cyber questions / Paul Ducheine -- Cyber operations as a use of force / Marco Roscini -- Self-defence in cyberspace / Carlo Focarelli -- Some thoughts on cyber deterrence and public international law / Eric Myjer -- Distinctive ethical challenges of cyberweapons / Neil C. Rowe -- Classifying cyber warfare / Louise Arimatsu -- Is the principle of distinction still relevant in cyberwarfare? / Karine Bannelier-Christakis -- International humantiarian law applied to cyber-warfare: Precautions, proportionality and the notion of 'attack' under the humanitarian law of armed conflict / Terry D. Gill -- Cyber war and the law of neutrality / David Turns -- Towards EU cybersecurity law: Regulating a new policy field / Ramses A. Wessel -- NATO and cyber defence / Katharina Ziolkowski -- Cyber security in the Asia-Pacific / Hitoshi Nasu and Helen Trezise -- The United Nations and the regulation of cyber-security / Christian Henderson.
This timely Research Handbook contains an analysis by leading scholars and practitioners of various legal questions concerning cyberspace and cyber activities. Comprehensive and thorough, it succeeds in mapping out the range of international rules that apply to cyberspace and to specific cyber activities, assesses their regulatory efficacy and offers insightful suggestions, where necessary, for revised standards. Contributors examine the application of fundamental international law principles to cyberspace such as the principle of sovereignty, jurisdiction, state responsibility, individual criminal responsibility, human rights and intellectual property rights. They explore the application of international rules to cyber terrorism, cyber espionage, cyber crime, cyber attacks and to cyber war. They deal with the meaning of cyber operations, the ethics of cyber operations as well as with cyber deterrence. Finally, they comment on the cyber security policies of international and regional institutions such as those of the United Nations, the European Union, NATO and of Asian-Pacific institutions. This Research Handbook will benefit scholars in the fields of international law, international relations, public and private law. Researchers will find the suggested future research avenues in this field invaluable whilst policy-makers and practitioners will gain fresh insights into topical issues concerning the regulation of cyberspace and of cyber activities.--Back cover.