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==Full Citation==
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Jason Barkham, ''Information Warfare and International Law on the Use of Force'', 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 57 (2001).  [http://www1.law.nyu.edu/journals/jilp/issues/34/pdf/34_1_b.pdf ''Web''] [http://activeresponse.org/files/34\_1\_b.pdf ''Alt Web'']
Jason Barkham, ''Information Warfare and International Law on the Use of Force'', 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 57 (2001).  [http://www1.law.nyu.edu/journals/jilp/issues/34/pdf/34_1_b.pdf ''Web''] [http://activeresponse.org/files/34_1_b.pdf ''Alt Web'']


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Information Warfare and International Law on the Use of Force

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Jason Barkham, Information Warfare and International Law on the Use of Force, 34 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. 57 (2001). Web Alt Web

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