Tallinn manual on the international law applicable to cyber warfare

prepared by the International Group of Experts at the invitation of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence

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Tallinn manual on the international law applicable to cyber warfare

prepared by the International Group of Experts at the invitation of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence

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The Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare, written at the invitation of the Centre by an independent International Group of Experts, is the result of a three-year effort to examine how extant international law norms apply to this new form of warfare. The Tallinn Manual pays particular attention to the jus ad bellum, the international law governing the resort to force by States as an instrument of their national policy, and the jus in bello, the international law regulating the conduct of armed conflict (also labelled the law of war, the law of armed conflict, or international humanitarian law). Related bodies of international law, such as the law of State responsibility and the law of the sea, are dealt within the context of these topics. The Tallinn Manual is not an official document, but instead an expression of opinions of a group of independent experts acting solely in their personal capacity. It does not represent the views of the Centre, our Sponsoring Nations, or NATO. It is also not meant to reflect NATO doctrine. Nor does it reflect the position of any organization or State represented by observers.

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Table of Contents

The International Group of Experts and Participants1; International Group of Experts; Director; Editorial Committee; Legal Group Facilitators; Legal Experts; Technical Experts; Observers; Peer Reviewers; Project Coordinator; Project Manager; Rapporteurs; Legal Research; Creighton University Law School; Emory University Law School; Chatham House; Short form citations; Treaties; Case law; Other sources; Introduction; Scope; The Rules; The Commentary; Significance of sources, citations, and evidence in support of the Rules; The International Group of Experts; Drafting process.
Authority of the ManualPart I International cyber security law; 1 States and cyberspace; Section 1: Sovereignty, jurisdiction, and control; Rule 1
Sovereignty; Rule 2
Jurisdiction; Rule 3
Jurisdiction of flag States and States of registration; Rule 4
Sovereign immunity and inviolability; Rule 5
Control of cyber infrastructure; Section 2: State responsibility; Rule 6
Legal responsibility of States; Rule 7
Cyber operations launched from governmental cyber infrastructure; Rule 8
Cyber operations routed through a State; Rule 9
Countermeasures; 2 The use of force.
Section 1: Prohibition of the use of forceRule 10
Prohibition of threat or use of force; Rule 11
Definition of use of force; Rule 12
Definition of threat of force; Section 2: Self-defence; Rule 13
Self-defence against armed attack; Rule 14
Necessity and proportionality; Rule 15
Imminence and immediacy; Rule 16
Collective self-defence; Rule 17
Reporting measures of self-defence; Section 3: Actions of international governmental organizations; Rule 18
United Nations Security Council; Rule 19
Regional organizations; Part II The law of cyber armed conflict.
3 The law of armed conflict generallyRule 20
Applicability of the law of armed conflict; Rule 21
Geographical limitations; Rule 22
Characterization as international armed conflict; Rule 23
Characterization as non-international armed conflict; Rule 24
Criminal responsibility of commanders and superiors; 4 Conduct of hostilities; Section 1: Participation in armed conflict; Rule 25
Participation generally; Rule 26
Members of the armed forces; Rule 27
Levée en masse; Rule 28
Mercenaries; Rule 29
Civilians; Section 2: Attacks generally; Rule 30
Definition of cyber attack.
Rule 31
DistinctionSection 3: Attacks against persons; Rule 32
Prohibition on attacking civilians; Rule 33
Doubt as to status of persons; Rule 34
Persons as lawful objects of attack; Rule 35
Civilian direct participants in hostilities; Rule 36
Terror attacks; Section 4: Attacks against objects; Rule 37
Prohibition on attacking civilian objects; Rule 38
Civilian objects and military objectives; Rule 39
Objects used for civilian and military purposes; Rule 40
Doubt as to status of objects; Section 5: Means and methods of warfare.
Rule 41
Definitions of means and methods of warfare.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
341.6/3, 341.63
Library of Congress
KZ6718 .T35 2013

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[electronic resource] :
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1 online resource (304 p.)
Number of pages
304

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OL44658611M
ISBN 10
1107308828
ISBN 13
9781107308824
OCLC/WorldCat
828302517

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