Cyber Attacks and International Law on the Use of Force: The Turn to Information Ethics

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Examining the thematic intersection of law, technology and violence, this book explores cyber attacks against states and current international law on the use of force. The theory of information ethics is used to critique the law's conception of violence and to develop an informational approach as an alternative way to think about cyber attacks.
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Author(s) By Samuli Haataja (Griffith University, Australia).
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 232
Published in United Kingdom
Published 18 Dec 2020
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Examining the thematic intersection of law, technology and violence, this book explores cyber attacks against states and current international law on the use of force. The theory of information ethics is used to critique the law's conception of violence and to develop an informational approach as an alternative way to think about cyber attacks.
1 Introduction 2 Information ethics 3 Technology, violence and law 4 Cyber attacks and international law on the use of force and non-intervention 5 The 2007 cyber attacks against Estonia 6 Stuxnet 7 Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential electio
Samuli Haataja is an academic at Griffith Law School, Griffith University, where he teaches across a range of courses on public international law. His research explores the intersection of law and technology in the context of international law and emergin
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