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245 0 0 _aCyberwar
_blaw and ethics for virtual conflicts
260 _aNew York
_bOxford University Press
_c2015
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gIntroduction
_tCyber and the changing face of war /
_rClaire Finkelstein and Kevin Govern --
_tThe nature of war and the idea of "cyberwar" /
_rLarry May --
_tIs there anything morally special about cyberwar? /
_rJames L. Cook --
_tCyber causation /
_rJens David Ohlin --
_tCyberterrorism and enemy criminal law /
_rStuart Macdonald --
_tCyberwar versus cyber attack : the role of rhetoric in the application of law to activities in cyberspace /
_rLaurie R. Blank --
_tThe rise of non-state actors in cyberwarfare /
_rNicolò Bussolati --
_tRe-thinking the boundaries of law in cyberspace : a duty to hack? /
_rDuncan B. Hollis --
_tCyber espionage or cyberwar? International law, domestic law, and self-protective measures /
_rChristopher S. Yoo --
_tDeception in the modern, cyber battlespace /
_rWilliam H. Boothby --
_tEvidentiary issues in international disputes related to state responsibility for cyber operations /
_rMarco Roscini --
_tLow-intensity cyber operations and the principle of non-intervention /
_rSean Watts.
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700 1 _aGovern, Kevin
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700 1 _aFinkelstein, Claire Oakes
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