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Jack M.Beard, ''Law and War in the Virtual Era'', 103 AM. J. INT'L. L. 409 (2009). [http://www.asil.org/ajil/July2009_1selectedpiece.pdf '' | Jack M.Beard, ''Law and War in the Virtual Era'', 103 AM. J. INT'L. L. 409 (2009). [http://www.asil.org/ajil/July2009_1selectedpiece.pdf ''Web''] | ||
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Law and War in the Virtual Era
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Jack M.Beard, Law and War in the Virtual Era, 103 AM. J. INT'L. L. 409 (2009). Web
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Issues: Laws of War/Cyberwar
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