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Cyberwar: law and ethics for virtual conflicts
Part I FOUNDATIONAL QUESTIONS OF CYBERWAR
1.The Nature of War and the Idea of "Cyberwar" / Larry May
2.Is There Anything Morally Special about Cyberwar? / James L Cook
3.Cyber Causation / Jens David Ohlin
Part II CONCEPTUALIZING CYBER ATTACKS: THE CIVIL-MILITARY DIVIDE
4.Cyberterrorism and Enemy Criminal Law / Stuart Macdonald
5.Cyberwar versus Cyber Attack: The Role of Rhetoric in the Application of Law to Activities in Cyberspace / Laurie R Blank
6.The Rise of Non-State Actors in Cyberwarfare / Nicolo Bussolati
Part III CYBERSECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: THE ETHICS OF HACKING AND SPYING
7.Re-Thinking the Boundaries of Law in Cyberspace: A Duty to Hack? / Duncan B Hollis
8.Cyber Espionage or Cyberwar?: International Law, Domestic Law, and Self-Protective Measures / Christopher S Yoo
9.Deception in the Modern, Cyber Battlespace / William H Boothby
Part IV RESPONSIBILITY AND ATTRIBUTION IN CYBER ATTACKS
10.Evidentiary Issues in International Disputes Related to State Responsibility for Cyber Operations / Marco Roscini
11.Low-Intensity Cyber Operations and the Principle of Non-Intervention / Sean Watts.
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