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* William H Boothby, ''[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law/9780199696611.001.0001/law-9780199696611 The Law of Targeting]'' (OUP 2012).
*William H Boothby, ''Weapons and the Law of Armed Conflict'' (OUP 2016).
*Ian Brownlie, ''[http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198251583.001.0001/acprof-9780198251583 International Law and the Use of Force by States]'' (OUP 1963).
*Oliver Corten, ''The Law against War'' (Hart Pub 2010).
*James Crawford, ''Brownlie's Principles of Public International Law'' (OUP 2012).
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*Erika Häger and Carolina Dackö, ‘[https://www.mannheimerswartling.se/globalassets/nyhetsbrev/msa_nyhetsbrev_economic_espionage_dec17_a4_final.pdf Economic Espionage: A Report by Mannheimer Swartling]’ (2018).
*Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, '[https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.ee/&httpsredir=1&article=1027&context=ils Territorial Sovereignty and Neutrality in Cyberspace]' (2013) 89 Int’l L Stud 123.
*David Kretzmer, ‘[http://www.ejil.org/pdfs/24/1/2380.pdf The Inherent Right to Self-Defence and Proportionality in ''Jus Ad Bellum'']’ (2013) 24 EJIL 235.
*Catherine Lotrionte, ‘[https://scholarship.law.unc.edu/ncilj/vol40/iss2/4/ Countering State-Sponsored Cyber Economic Espionage Under International Law]’ (2015) 40 NCJ Int'l L & Com Reg 443.
*Noam Lubell, ‘Lawful Targets in Cyber Operations: Does the Principle of Distinction Apply?’ (2013) 89 Int’l L Stud 252.

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Books and monographs

Contributions to edited collections

  • Russell Buchan, ‘The International Legal Regulation of State-Sponsored Cyber Espionage’ (2016) in Anna-Maria Osula and Henry Rõigas (eds) International Cyber Norms: Legal, Policy & Industry Perspectives (NATO CCD COE Publications, Tallinn 2016).
  • Lindsey Cameron et al, ‘Article 3: Conflicts Not of an International Character’ in ICRC (ed), Commentary on the First Geneva Convention (CUP 2016).
  • Andrew Clapham, ‘Concept of International Armed Conflict’ in Andrew Clapham, Paola Gaeta, and Marco Sassòli (eds), The 1949 Geneva Conventions: A Commentary (OUP 2015).
  • Jean D’Aspremont, ‘Persona Non Grata’, in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP 2008).
  • Oliver Dörr and Albrecgr Randelzhofer, ‘Article 2(4)’ in Bruno Simma et al (eds), The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary (OUP 2012).
  • Frederic Dopagne, ‘Sanctions and Countermeasures by International Organizations’, in Richard Collins and Nigel White (eds) International Organizations and the Idea of Autonomy (Routledge 2011).
  • Tristan Ferraro and Lindsey Cameron, ‘Article 2: Application of the Convention’, in ICRC (ed), Commentary on the First Geneva Convention (CUP 2016).
  • Robin Geiss and Henning Lahmann, ‘Freedom and Security in Cyberspace: Shifting the Focus Away from Military Responses Towards Non-Forcible Countermeasures and Collective Threat-Prevention’ in Katharina Ziolkowski (ed), Peacetime Regime for State Activities in Cyberspace (NATO CCD COE 2013).
  • Jan K Kleffner, ‘Scope of Application of Humanitarian Law’ in Dieter Fleck (ed), The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law (3rd edn, OUP 2013).
  • Franck Latty, ‘Actions and Omissions’ in James Crawford et al (eds), The Law of International Responsibility (OUP 2010).
  • Georg Nolte and Albrecht Randelzhofer, ‘Article 51’ in Bruno Simma et al (eds), The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary (OUP 2012).
  • Anne Peters, ‘Article 25’ in Bruno Simma et al (eds), The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary (3rd edn, OUP 2012).
  • Rüdiger Wolfrum, ‘Obligation of Result Versus Obligation of Conduct: Some Thoughts About the Implementation of International Obligations’ in Mahnoush H Arsanjani et al, Looking to the Future: Essays on International Law in Honor of Michael Reisman (Brill 2010).
  • Silja Vöneky, ‘Analogy in International Law’, in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP 2008).

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