
The latest volume of the
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights (Vol. 43, 2013) is out. Contents include:
- International Law Conference: “Cyber War and International Law” United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, 25 - 27 June 2012
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Michael J. Glennon, The Road Ahead; Gaps, Drips, and Cyber-Conflict
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Noam Lubell, Lawful Targets in Cyber Operations: Does the Principle of Distinction Apply?
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William C. Banks, The Role of Counterterrorism Law in Shaping ad Bellum Norms for Cyber Warfare
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Terry D. Gill & Paul A.L. Ducheine, Anticipatory Self-Defense in Cyber Context
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Laurie R. Blank, International Law and Cyber Threats from Non-State Actors
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Robin Geiss, Cyber Warfare and Non-International Armed Conflicts
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Yoram Dinstein, Concluding Remarks: Naval War College Conference on Cyber Warfare and International Law
- Air and Missile Warfare Law of Armed Conflict
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William H. Boothby, Unmanned Platforms in the Cyber Age
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Ove Bring, Target Area Bombing
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Arne Willy Dahl, Attacks in Air and Missile Warfare
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Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, Aerial Blockades and Zones
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Christopher J. Markham & Michael N. Schmitt, Precision Air Warfare and the Law of Armed Conflict
- Special Issues
- Harry H.G. Post, International Criminal Law: Reflections on Dualism and Monism