
The latest volume of the
Baltic Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 14, 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: Low Intensity Cyber Operations – The International Legal Regime
- Michael N. Schmitt & M. Christopher Pitts, Cyber Countermeasures and Effects on Third Parties: The International Legal Regime
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Karine Bannelier-Christakis, Cyber Diligence: A Low-Intensity Due Diligence Principle for Low-Intensity Cyber Operations?
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Zhxiong Huang, The Attribution Rules in ILC’s Articles on State Responsibility: A Preliminary Assessment on Their Application to Cyber Operations
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Eduard Ivanov, Combating Cyberterrorism under International Law
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Eric Talbot Jensen, State Obligations in Cyber Operations
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Andrey L. Kozik, The Concept of Sovereignty as a Foundation for Determining the Legality of the Conduct of States in Cyberspace
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Nicholas Tsagourias, The Law Applicable to Countermeasures against Low-Intensity Cyber Operations
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René Värk, Diplomatic and Consular Privileges and Immunities in Case of Unfriendly Cyber Activities
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Sean Watts, Low-Intensity Cyber Operations and the Principle of Non-intervention