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Hollis, Duncan B. (2007) [[Why States Need an International Law for Information Operations]] | Hollis, Duncan B. (2007) [[Why States Need an International Law for Information Operations]] |
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TOC-> Approaches->International Law (including Laws of War)
Beard, Jack M. (2009) Law and War in the Virtual Era
Brown, Davis (2006) A Proposal for an International Convention To Regulate the Use of Information Systems in Armed Conflict
Department of Defense Office of General Counsel (1999) An Assessment of International Legal Issues in Information Operations
Dörmann, Knut (2004) Applicability of the Additional Protocols to Computer Network Attacks
Dunlap, Charles J. Jr. (2009) Towards a Cyberspace Legal Regime in the Twenty-First Century
Hollis, Duncan B. (2007) Why States Need an International Law for Information Operations
Nye, Joseph (2010) Cyber Power
Schmitt, Michael N., et. al (2004) Computers and War
Schmitt, Michael N. (1999) Computer Network Attack and the Use of Force in International Law
Schmitt, Michael N. (2002) Wired Warfare
Sklerov, Matthew J. (2009) Solving the Dilemma of State Responses to Cyberattacks
Todd, Graham H. (2009) Armed Attack in Cyberspace
Watts, Sean (2010) Combatant Status and Computer Network Attack
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