The 'worm' as a weapon of mass destruction: how to respond legally to cyber-warfare?/ Stephanie Meulenbelt

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2012Subject(s): In: RUSI Journal Vol 157 no 2, April/May 2012, pp.62-67Summary: Do cyber-attacks constitute force? How should international law regulate cyber-activity? How does it affect the principle of non-intervention? In the abscence of specific legal principles, can due diligence act as an appropriate framework? In this prize-winning essay, Stephanie Meulenbelt explores the international legal conundrum posed by the rise of cyber-warfare.
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Do cyber-attacks constitute force? How should international law regulate cyber-activity? How does it affect the principle of non-intervention? In the abscence of specific legal principles, can due diligence act as an appropriate framework? In this prize-winning essay, Stephanie Meulenbelt explores the international legal conundrum posed by the rise of cyber-warfare.

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