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*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).
*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).
* Oliver Corten, ''The Law against War'' (Hart Pub 2010).
*Emily Crawford, [https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199678495.001.0001/acprof-9780199678495 ''Identifying the Enemy: Civilian Participation in Armed Conflict''] (OUP 2015).
* James Crawford, ''Brownlie's Principles of Public International Law'' (OUP 2012).
* James Crawford, ''Brownlie's Principles of Public International Law'' (OUP 2012).
* James Crawford, ''State Responsibility: The General Part'' (CUP 2013).
* James Crawford, ''State Responsibility: The General Part'' (CUP 2013).
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*Frederic Dopagne, ‘Sanctions and Countermeasures by International Organizations’ in Richard Collins and Nigel White (eds) ''International Organizations and the Idea of Autonomy'' (Routledge 2011).
*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), ''[https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316755709 Commentary on the First Geneva Convention]'' (CUP 2016).
*Tristan Ferraro and Lindsey Cameron, ‘Article 2: Application of the Convention’ in ICRC (ed), ''[https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316755709 Commentary on the First Geneva Convention]'' (CUP 2016).
*Hans-Peter Gasser and Knut Dörmann, ‘Protection of Civilian Population’ in Dieter Fleck (ed), ''[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law/9780199658800.001.0001/law-9780199658800 The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law]'' (3rd edn, OUP 2013).
*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).
*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).
*Terry D. Gill, ‘Non-intervention in the Cyber Context’ in Katharina Ziolkowski (ed), ''Peacetime Regime for State Activities in Cyberspace'' (NATO CCD COE 2013).
*Terry D. Gill, ‘Non-intervention in the Cyber Context’ in Katharina Ziolkowski (ed), ''Peacetime Regime for State Activities in Cyberspace'' (NATO CCD COE 2013).
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*Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, ‘[https://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e443 Warships]’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008, updated October 2015)
*Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, ‘[https://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e443 Warships]’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008, updated October 2015)
*Albert J. Hoffmann, ‘[https://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e1199 Freedom of Navigation]’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008, updated April 2011).
*Albert J. Hoffmann, ‘[https://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e1199 Freedom of Navigation]’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008, updated April 2011).
*Knut Ipsen, ‘Combatants and Non-Combatants’ in Dieter Fleck (ed), <i>[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law/9780199658800.001.0001/law-9780199658800 The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law]</i> (3rd edn, OUP 2013).
*Jan K. Kleffner, ‘Scope of Application of Humanitarian Law’ in Dieter Fleck (ed), ''[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law/9780199658800.001.0001/law-9780199658800 The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law]'' (3rd edn, OUP 2013).
*Jan K. Kleffner, ‘Scope of Application of Humanitarian Law’ in Dieter Fleck (ed), ''[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law/9780199658800.001.0001/law-9780199658800 The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law]'' (3rd edn, OUP 2013).
*Jeff Kosseff, ‘Retorsion as a Response to Ongoing Cyber Operations’ in Taťána Jančárková et al (eds), ''20/20 Vision: The Next Decade'' (NATO CCD COE 2020).
*Jeff Kosseff, ‘Retorsion as a Response to Ongoing Cyber Operations’ in Taťána Jančárková et al (eds), ''20/20 Vision: The Next Decade'' (NATO CCD COE 2020).
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*Philip Kunig, ‘[https://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e1434 Prohibition of Intervention]’, in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008, updated April 2008).
*Philip Kunig, ‘[https://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e1434 Prohibition of Intervention]’, in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008, updated April 2008).
*Franck Latty, ‘Actions and Omissions’ in James Crawford et al (eds), ''The Law of International Responsibility'' (OUP 2010).
*Franck Latty, ‘Actions and Omissions’ in James Crawford et al (eds), ''The Law of International Responsibility'' (OUP 2010).
*Nils Melzer, ‘Cyber Operations and ''jus in bello''’ in Kerstin Vignard (ed), <i>Confronting Cyberconflict</i> (UNIDIR 2011).
*Georg Nolte and Albrecht Randelzhofer, ‘Article 51’ in Bruno Simma et al (eds), ''The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary'' (OUP 2012).
*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), ''[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law/9780199639762.001.0001/law-9780199639762 The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary]'' (3rd edn, OUP 2012).
*Anne Peters, ‘Article 25’ in Bruno Simma et al (eds), ''[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law/9780199639762.001.0001/law-9780199639762 The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary]'' (3rd edn, OUP 2012).
*Jody Prescott, ‘Direct Participation in Cyber Hostilities: Terms of Reference for Like-Minded States?’ in Christian Czosseck, Rain Ottis and Katharina Ziolkowski (eds), <i>4th International Conference on Cyber Conflict</i> (NATO CCD COE 2012).
*Przemysław Roguski, ‘Collective Countermeasures in Cyberspace: ''Lex lata,'' Progressive Development or a Bad Idea?’ in Taťána Jančárková et al (eds), ''20/20 Vision: The Next Decade'' (NATO CCD COE 2020).
*Przemysław Roguski, ‘Collective Countermeasures in Cyberspace: ''Lex lata,'' Progressive Development or a Bad Idea?’ in Taťána Jančárková et al (eds), ''20/20 Vision: The Next Decade'' (NATO CCD COE 2020).
*Tassilo Singer, ‘Update to Revolving Door 2.0 – the Extension of the Period for Direct Participation in Hostilities Due to Autonomous Cyber Weapons’ in Henry Rõigas et al (eds), <i>9th International Conference on Cyber Conflict: Defending the Core </i>(NATO CCD COE 2017).
*Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 37: Prohibition of Perfidy’ in Michael Bothe et al (eds), ''New Rules for Victims of Armed Conflicts'' (Brill 1982).
*Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 37: Prohibition of Perfidy’ in Michael Bothe et al (eds), ''New Rules for Victims of Armed Conflicts'' (Brill 1982).
*Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 38: Recognized Emblems’ in Michael Bothe et al (eds), ''New Rules for Victims of Armed Conflicts'' (Brill 1982).
*Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 38: Recognized Emblems’ in Michael Bothe et al (eds), ''New Rules for Victims of Armed Conflicts'' (Brill 1982).
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*Yoshifumi Tanaka, ‘Navigational Rights and Freedoms’ in Donald Rothwell, Alex Oude Elfernik, Karen Scott and Tim Stephens (eds), ''[https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/law/9780198715481.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780198715481 The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea]'' (OUP 2015).
*Yoshifumi Tanaka, ‘Navigational Rights and Freedoms’ in Donald Rothwell, Alex Oude Elfernik, Karen Scott and Tim Stephens (eds), ''[https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/law/9780198715481.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780198715481 The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea]'' (OUP 2015).
*Silja Vöneky, ‘[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e1375 Analogy in International Law]’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008).
*Silja Vöneky, ‘[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e1375 Analogy in International Law]’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008).
*Sean Watts, ‘The Notion of Combatancy in Cyber Warfare’, in Christian Czosseck, Rain Ottis and Katharina Ziolkowski (eds), <i>4th International Conference on Cyber Conflict</i> (NATO CCD COE 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).
*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).
*Katja Ziegler, ‘[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e1398 Domaine Réservé]’, in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008, updated April 2013).
*Katja Ziegler, ‘[http://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e1398 Domaine Réservé]’, in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008, updated April 2013).
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*Kubo Mačák, ‘[https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021223714000260 Military Objectives 2.0: The Case for Interpreting Computer Data as Objects under International Humanitarian Law]’ (2015) 48 Isr L Rev 55.
*Kubo Mačák, ‘[https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021223714000260 Military Objectives 2.0: The Case for Interpreting Computer Data as Objects under International Humanitarian Law]’ (2015) 48 Isr L Rev 55.
* Peter Margulies, '[https://law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/1687488/05Margulies-Depaginated.pdf Sovereignty and Cyber Attacks: Technology's Challenge to the Law of State Responsibility]' (2013) 14 MJIL.
* Peter Margulies, '[https://law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/1687488/05Margulies-Depaginated.pdf Sovereignty and Cyber Attacks: Technology's Challenge to the Law of State Responsibility]' (2013) 14 MJIL.
*John Merriam, ‘Affirmative Target Identification, Operationalizing the Principle of Distinction for U.S. Warfighters’ (2015) 56 Virginia JIL 83.
*Marko Milanovic, ‘[http://www.harvardilj.org/wp-content/uploads/561Milanovic.pdf Human Rights Treaties and Foreign Surveillance: Privacy in the Digital Age]’ (2015) 56/1 Harv Int'l LJ.
*Marko Milanovic, ‘[http://www.harvardilj.org/wp-content/uploads/561Milanovic.pdf Human Rights Treaties and Foreign Surveillance: Privacy in the Digital Age]’ (2015) 56/1 Harv Int'l LJ.
*Noam Neuman, ‘Challenges in the Interpretation and Application of the Principle of Distinction During Ground Operations in Urban Areas’ (2018) 51 VJTL 807.
*Noam Neuman, ‘Challenges in the Interpretation and Application of the Principle of Distinction During Ground Operations in Urban Areas’ (2018) 51 VJTL 807.
*Sean K Price, ‘[https://harvardnsj.org/2020/02/perfidy-in-cyberspace-the-requirement-for-human-confidence/ Perfidy in Cyberspace: The Requirement for Human Confidence]’ (2020) Harv. Nat'l Sec. J. Online.
*Sean K Price, ‘[https://harvardnsj.org/2020/02/perfidy-in-cyberspace-the-requirement-for-human-confidence/ Perfidy in Cyberspace: The Requirement for Human Confidence]’ (2020) Harv. Nat'l Sec. J. Online.
*Darien Pun, ‘[https://doi.org/10.1093/jcsl/krw014 Rethinking Espionage in the Modern Era]’ (2017) 18 Chicago JIL 353.
*Darien Pun, ‘[https://doi.org/10.1093/jcsl/krw014 Rethinking Espionage in the Modern Era]’ (2017) 18 Chicago JIL 353.
*Barrie Sander, ‘[https://doi.org/10.1093/chinesejil/jmz003 Democracy Under The Influence: Paradigms of State Responsibility for Cyber Influence Operations on Elections]’ (2019) 18 Chinese Journal of International Law 1.
*Barrie Sander, ‘[https://doi.org/10.1093/chinesejil/jmz003 Democracy Under The Influence: Paradigms of State Responsibility for Cyber Influence Operations on Elections]’ (2019) 18 Chinese JIL 1.
*Dietrich Schindler, ‘The Different Types of Armed Conflicts According to the Geneva Conventions and Protocols’ (1979) 163 RdC 117.
*Dietrich Schindler, ‘The Different Types of Armed Conflicts According to the Geneva Conventions and Protocols’ (1979) 163 RdC 117.
*Michael N Schmitt, ‘Computer Network Attack and Use of Force in International Law: Thoughts on a Normative Framework’ (1999) 37 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 885.
*Michael N Schmitt, ‘Computer Network Attack and Use of Force in International Law: Thoughts on a Normative Framework’ (1999) 37 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 885.
*Michael N Schmitt, ‘The Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities: A Critical Analysis’ (2010) 1 Harvard National Security Journal 5.
*Michael N Schmitt, ‘Below the Threshold Cyber Operations: The Countermeasures Response Option and International Law’ (2014) 54 Virginia Journal of International Law 697.
*Michael N Schmitt, ‘Below the Threshold Cyber Operations: The Countermeasures Response Option and International Law’ (2014) 54 Virginia Journal of International Law 697.
*Michael N Schmitt, ‘[https://puc.overheid.nl/mrt/doc/PUC_248137_11/ International Cyber Norms: Reflections on the Path Ahead]’ (2018) 111 Netherlands Military Law Review 12.
*Michael N Schmitt, ‘[https://puc.overheid.nl/mrt/doc/PUC_248137_11/ International Cyber Norms: Reflections on the Path Ahead]’ (2018) 111 Netherlands Military Law Review 12.
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*International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (adopted 16 December 1966, entered into force 23 March 1976) 999 UNTS 171.
*International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (adopted 16 December 1966, entered into force 23 March 1976) 999 UNTS 171.
*[https://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/cescr.aspx International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights] (adopted 16 December 1966, entered into force 3 January 1976) 993 UNTS 3.
*[https://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/cescr.aspx International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights] (adopted 16 December 1966, entered into force 3 January 1976) 993 UNTS 3.
*ICRC, <i>[https://www.icrc.org/en/doc/assets/files/other/icrc-002-0990.pdf Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law]</i> (ICRC 2009).
*NATO, ''[https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/official_texts_133169.htm Warsaw Summit Communiqué]'' (9 July 2016).
*NATO, ''[https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/official_texts_133169.htm Warsaw Summit Communiqué]'' (9 July 2016).
*Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, ''[https://www.osce.org/pc/227281?download=true Decision No. 1202, OSCE Confidence-Building Measures to Reduce the Risks of Conflict Stemming from the Use of Information and Communication Technologies]'' (Permanent Council, 10 March 2016) PC.DEC/1202.
*Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, ''[https://www.osce.org/pc/227281?download=true Decision No. 1202, OSCE Confidence-Building Measures to Reduce the Risks of Conflict Stemming from the Use of Information and Communication Technologies]'' (Permanent Council, 10 March 2016) PC.DEC/1202.

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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).
  • Gary P. Corn and Peter P. Pascucci, ‘The Law of Armed Conflict Implications of Covered or Concealed Cyber Operations: Perfidy, Ruses, and the Principle of Passive Distinction’ in Ronald T. P. Alcala and Eric T. Jensen (eds), The Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Law of Armed Conflict (OUP 2019).
  • Jean D’Aspremont, ‘Persona Non Grata’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP 2008).
  • Oliver Dörr and Albrecht 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).
  • Hans-Peter Gasser and Knut Dörmann, ‘Protection of Civilian Population’ in Dieter Fleck (ed), The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law (3rd edn, OUP 2013).
  • 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).
  • Terry D. Gill, ‘Non-intervention in the Cyber Context’ in Katharina Ziolkowski (ed), Peacetime Regime for State Activities in Cyberspace (NATO CCD COE 2013).
  • Douglas Guilfoyle, ‘The High Seas’ (2015) in Donald Rothwell, Alex Oude Elfernik, Karen Scott and Tim Stephens (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea (OUP 2015).
  • Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, ‘Warships’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP 2008, updated October 2015)
  • Albert J. Hoffmann, ‘Freedom of Navigation’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP 2008, updated April 2011).
  • Knut Ipsen, ‘Combatants and Non-Combatants’ in Dieter Fleck (ed), The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law (3rd edn, OUP 2013).
  • Jan K. Kleffner, ‘Scope of Application of Humanitarian Law’ in Dieter Fleck (ed), The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law (3rd edn, OUP 2013).
  • Jeff Kosseff, ‘Retorsion as a Response to Ongoing Cyber Operations’ in Taťána Jančárková et al (eds), 20/20 Vision: The Next Decade (NATO CCD COE 2020).
  • Natalie Klein, ‘Maritime Security’ in Donald Rothwell, Alex Oude Elfernik, Karen Scott and Tim Stephens (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea (OUP 2015).
  • Doris König, ‘Flag of Ships’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP 2008, updated April 2009).
  • Philip Kunig, ‘Prohibition of Intervention’, in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP 2008, updated April 2008).
  • Franck Latty, ‘Actions and Omissions’ in James Crawford et al (eds), The Law of International Responsibility (OUP 2010).
  • Nils Melzer, ‘Cyber Operations and jus in bello’ in Kerstin Vignard (ed), Confronting Cyberconflict (UNIDIR 2011).
  • 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).
  • Jody Prescott, ‘Direct Participation in Cyber Hostilities: Terms of Reference for Like-Minded States?’ in Christian Czosseck, Rain Ottis and Katharina Ziolkowski (eds), 4th International Conference on Cyber Conflict (NATO CCD COE 2012).
  • Przemysław Roguski, ‘Collective Countermeasures in Cyberspace: Lex lata, Progressive Development or a Bad Idea?’ in Taťána Jančárková et al (eds), 20/20 Vision: The Next Decade (NATO CCD COE 2020).
  • Tassilo Singer, ‘Update to Revolving Door 2.0 – the Extension of the Period for Direct Participation in Hostilities Due to Autonomous Cyber Weapons’ in Henry Rõigas et al (eds), 9th International Conference on Cyber Conflict: Defending the Core (NATO CCD COE 2017).
  • Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 37: Prohibition of Perfidy’ in Michael Bothe et al (eds), New Rules for Victims of Armed Conflicts (Brill 1982).
  • Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 38: Recognized Emblems’ in Michael Bothe et al (eds), New Rules for Victims of Armed Conflicts (Brill 1982).
  • Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 39: Emblems of Nationality’ in Michael Bothe et al (eds), New Rules for Victims of Armed Conflicts (Brill 1982).
  • Yoshifumi Tanaka, ‘Navigational Rights and Freedoms’ in Donald Rothwell, Alex Oude Elfernik, Karen Scott and Tim Stephens (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea (OUP 2015).
  • Silja Vöneky, ‘Analogy in International Law’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP 2008).
  • Sean Watts, ‘The Notion of Combatancy in Cyber Warfare’, in Christian Czosseck, Rain Ottis and Katharina Ziolkowski (eds), 4th International Conference on Cyber Conflict (NATO CCD COE 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).
  • Katja Ziegler, ‘Domaine Réservé’, in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP 2008, updated April 2013).

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