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In the latest episode of EJIL: The Podcast! is now available. This episode focuses on the application of international law to cyber operations by states and non-state actors.
Hot on the heels on the Oxford Statement on international…
Many have recently written about the application of international law in cyberspace and to the global COVID-19 pandemic, but relatively few have examined the intersection between these two…
For some years, experts have cautioned that the more humanitarian organizations collect data, the more they ‘are exposed to a growing wave of digital…
I am glad that Marko has taken on the task of tackling the issue of mistakes of fact in international law, as I completely agree that it…
In the first part of this post I discussed the position paper's articulation of the views of France on the applicability of IHL to cyber operations, on the…
The French Ministry of the Armies (formerly the Ministry of Defense) has recently released Droit International Appliqué aux Opérations dans le Cyberspace (International Law Applicable to Operations in…
On October 4, the United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a division of the GCHQ, issued a news release attributing multiple cyber campaigns to Russia’s military…
While the failure of cyber security negotiations under the auspices of the UN GGE has created a huge void in international regulation, recent cyber-attacks with global reach have…
Over the coming weeks, three blogs - Intercross, EJIL:Talk!, and Lawfare - will host a joint blog symposium on International Law and Armed Conflict. The series will…