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*[https://treaties.un.org/doc/publication/unts/volume%201155/volume-1155-i-18232-english.pdf Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties] (adopted 23 May 1969, entered into force 27 January 1908) 1155 UNTS 331.
*[https://treaties.un.org/doc/publication/unts/volume%201155/volume-1155-i-18232-english.pdf Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties] (adopted 23 May 1969, entered into force 27 January 1908) 1155 UNTS 331.


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* James Clapper, US, Director of National Intelligence, [https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/Unclassified_2015_ATA_SFR_-_SASC_FINAL.pdf Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community] (26 February 2015).
* James Clapper, US, Director of National Intelligence, [https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/Unclassified_2015_ATA_SFR_-_SASC_FINAL.pdf Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community] (26 February 2015).

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Books and monographs

  • William H Boothby, The Law of Targeting (OUP 2012).
  • William H Boothby, Weapons and the Law of Armed Conflict (OUP 2016).
  • Oliver Corten, The Law against War (Hart Pub 2010).
  • James Crawford, Brownlie's Principles of Public International Law (OUP 2012).
  • James Crawford, State Responsibility: The General Part (CUP 2013).
  • Heather H Dinniss, Cyber Warfare and the Laws of War (CUP 2012).
  • Yoram Dinstein, The Conduct of Hostilities under the Law of International Armed Conflict (CUP 2016).
  • Yoram Dinstein, Non-International Armed Conflicts in International Law (CUP 2014).
  • Christine Gray, International Law and the use of force (OUP 2018).
  • Joanna Kulesza, Due Diligence in International Law (Brill 2016).
  • Kubo Mačák, Internationalized Armed Conflicts in International Law (OUP 2018).
  • René Provost, International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (CUP 2002).
  • Marco Roscini, Cyber Operations and the Use of Force in International Law (OUP 2014).
  • Gary D Solis, The Law of Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law in War (CUP 2016).
  • Nigel White, The Law of International Organizations (Juris 2005).
  • Noam Zamir, Classification of Conflicts in International Humanitarian Law: The Legal Impact of Foreign Intervention in Civil Wars (Edward Elgar 2017) .

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).

Edited books and reference texts

Journal articles

International treaties, reports and other public documents

Blog posts and other online sources