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Cyberwar : law and ethics for virtual conflicts / edited by Jens David Ohlin, Kevin Govern, Claire Finkelstein.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press, 2015.Description: xxii, 274 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0198717490 (hbk.)
  • 0198717504 (pbk.)
  • 9780198717492 (hbk.)
  • 9780198717508 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Title on dust jacket: Cyber war : law and ethics for virtual conflicts
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KZ6718 .C93 2015
Contents:
Introduction. Cyber and the changing face of war / -- Claire Finkelstein and Kevin Govern -- The nature of war and the idea of "cyberwar" / -- Larry May -- Is there anything morally special about cyberwar? / -- James L. Cook -- Cyber causation / -- Jens David Ohlin -- Cyberterrorism and enemy criminal law / -- Stuart Macdonald -- Cyberwar versus cyber attack : the role of rhetoric in the application of law to activities in cyberspace / -- Laurie R. Blank -- The rise of non-state actors in cyberwarfare / -- Nicolò Bussolati -- Re-thinking the boundaries of law in cyberspace : a duty to hack? / -- Duncan B. Hollis -- Cyber espionage or cyberwar? International law, domestic law, and self-protective measures / -- Christopher S. Yoo -- Deception in the modern, cyber battlespace / -- William H. Boothby -- Evidentiary issues in international disputes related to state responsibility for cyber operations / -- Marco Roscini -- Low-intensity cyber operations and the principle of non-intervention / -- Sean Watts.
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Books PSAU OLM Circulation/Reserved R 005.8 C99 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available PSAU38871

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction. Cyber and the changing face of war / -- Claire Finkelstein and Kevin Govern -- The nature of war and the idea of "cyberwar" / -- Larry May -- Is there anything morally special about cyberwar? / -- James L. Cook -- Cyber causation / -- Jens David Ohlin -- Cyberterrorism and enemy criminal law / -- Stuart Macdonald -- Cyberwar versus cyber attack : the role of rhetoric in the application of law to activities in cyberspace / -- Laurie R. Blank -- The rise of non-state actors in cyberwarfare / -- Nicolò Bussolati -- Re-thinking the boundaries of law in cyberspace : a duty to hack? / -- Duncan B. Hollis -- Cyber espionage or cyberwar? International law, domestic law, and self-protective measures / -- Christopher S. Yoo -- Deception in the modern, cyber battlespace / -- William H. Boothby -- Evidentiary issues in international disputes related to state responsibility for cyber operations / -- Marco Roscini -- Low-intensity cyber operations and the principle of non-intervention / -- Sean Watts.

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