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*Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 39: Emblems of Nationality’ in Michael Bothe and others (eds), ''New Rules for Victims of Armed Conflicts'' (Brill 1982).
*Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 39: Emblems of Nationality’ in Michael Bothe and others (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), ''[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).
* Sabine Von Schorlemer, ‘[https://opil.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e998 Telecommunications, international regulation]’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (OUP 2008, updated March 2009)
*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).
*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).
* Rolf Weber, ‘A Legal Lens into Internet Governance’, in Laura DeNardis and others (eds), <i>Researching Internet Governance: Methods, Frameworks, Futures</i> (MIT Press 2020).
*Rüdiger Wolfrum, ‘Obligation of Result Versus Obligation of Conduct: Some Thoughts About the Implementation of International Obligations’ in Mahnoush H Arsanjani and others, ''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 and others, ''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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*Gary Brown and Andrew Metcalf, ‘[http://jnslp.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Easier-Said-than-Done.pdf Easier Said Than Done: Legal Reviews of Cyber Weapons]’ (2014) 7 Journal of National Security Law and Policy 115.
*Gary Brown and Andrew Metcalf, ‘[http://jnslp.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Easier-Said-than-Done.pdf Easier Said Than Done: Legal Reviews of Cyber Weapons]’ (2014) 7 Journal of National Security Law and Policy 115.
*Gary Brown and Keira Poellet, ''‘''The Customary International Law of Cyberspace’ (2012) Strategic Studies Quarterly 137.
*Gary Brown and Keira Poellet, ''‘''The Customary International Law of Cyberspace’ (2012) Strategic Studies Quarterly 137.
* Russell Buchan, ‘[https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/103386/11/Buchan%20FINAL%20Cyberspace.pdf Cyberspace, Non-State Actors and the Obligation to Prevent Transboundary Harm]’ (2016) 21(3) JCSL 429.
*Russell Buchan, ‘Cyber Attacks: Unlawful Uses of Force or Prohibited Interventions?’ (2012) 17 Journal of Conflict and Security Law 212.
*Russell Buchan, ‘Cyber Attacks: Unlawful Uses of Force or Prohibited Interventions?’ (2012) 17 JCSL 212.
*Elena Chachko, ‘Foreign Affairs in Court: Lessons from CJEU Targeted Sanctions Jurisprudence’ (2019) 44 Yale Journal of International Law 1.
*Elena Chachko, ‘Foreign Affairs in Court: Lessons from CJEU Targeted Sanctions Jurisprudence’ (2019) 44 Yale Journal of International Law 1.
*Luke Chircop, ‘[https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020589318000015 A Due Diligence Standard of Attribution in Cyberspace]’ (2018) 67 ICLQ 643.
*Luke Chircop, ‘[https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020589318000015 A Due Diligence Standard of Attribution in Cyberspace]’ (2018) 67 ICLQ 643.
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*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.
*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.
*Maziar Jamnejad and Michael Wood, ‘Prohibition of Intervention’ (2009) 22 LJIL 345.
*Maziar Jamnejad and Michael Wood, ‘Prohibition of Intervention’ (2009) 22 LJIL 345.
* Ido Kilovaty, ‘[https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1116&context=ndjicl An extra-territorial human right to cybersecurity]’ (2020) 10 Notre Dame Journal of International and Comparative Law 35.
*Jeff Kosseff, ‘Collective Countermeasures in Cyberspace’ (2020) 10 Notre Dame Journal of International and Comparative Law 1.
*Jeff Kosseff, ‘Collective Countermeasures in Cyberspace’ (2020) 10 Notre Dame Journal of International and Comparative Law 1.
*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.
*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.
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*Kubo Mačák, ‘[https://doi.org/10.1017/S0922156517000358 From Cyber Norms to Cyber Rules: Re-engaging States as Law-makers]’ (2017) 30 LJIL 877.
*Kubo Mačák, ‘[https://doi.org/10.1017/S0922156517000358 From Cyber Norms to Cyber Rules: Re-engaging States as Law-makers]’ (2017) 30 LJIL 877.
*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://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/flr/vol68/iss4/3/ Surveillance by Algorithm: The NSA, Computerized Intelligence Collection and Human Rights]’ (2016) 68 Fla. L. Rev. 1084.
* 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.
*John Merriam, ‘Affirmative Target Identification, Operationalizing the Principle of Distinction for U.S. Warfighters’ (2015) 56 Virginia JIL 83.
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*Michael N Schmitt and Liis Vihul, ‘[https://texaslawreview.org/respect-sovereignty-cyberspace/ Respect for Sovereignty in Cyberspace]’ (2017) 95 Tex L Rev. 1639.
*Michael N Schmitt and Liis Vihul, ‘[https://texaslawreview.org/respect-sovereignty-cyberspace/ Respect for Sovereignty in Cyberspace]’ (2017) 95 Tex L Rev. 1639.
*Nicholas Tsagourias ''<nowiki/>'''[https://doi.org/10.1093/jcsl/krs019 Cyber Attacks, Self-Defence and the Problem of Attribution]' (2012) 17 (2) JCSL 23.
*Nicholas Tsagourias ''<nowiki/>'''[https://doi.org/10.1093/jcsl/krs019 Cyber Attacks, Self-Defence and the Problem of Attribution]' (2012) 17 (2) JCSL 23.
* Beth Van Schaack, ‘[https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1011&context=ils The United States' position on the extra-territorial application of human rights obligations: Now is the time for change]’ (2014) 90 Int’l L Stud 20.
*David Wallace, ‘[https://ccdcoe.org/sites/default/files/multimedia/pdf/TP&#x20;11_2018.pdf Cyber Weapon Reviews under International Humanitarian Law: A Critical Analysis]’ (2018) Tallinn Paper No. 11.
*David Wallace, ‘[https://ccdcoe.org/sites/default/files/multimedia/pdf/TP&#x20;11_2018.pdf Cyber Weapon Reviews under International Humanitarian Law: A Critical Analysis]’ (2018) Tallinn Paper No. 11.
* Beatrice A. Walton, ‘[https://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5798&context=ylj Duties Owed: Low-Intensity Cyber Attacks and Liability for Transboundary Torts in International Law]’ (2017) 126 YaleLJ 1460.
*Sean Watts and Theodore Richard, '[https://law.lclark.edu/live/files/26902-lcb223article3wattspdf Baseline Territorial Sovereignty and Cyberspace]' (2018) 22 Lewis & Clark L Rev. 771.
*Sean Watts and Theodore Richard, '[https://law.lclark.edu/live/files/26902-lcb223article3wattspdf Baseline Territorial Sovereignty and Cyberspace]' (2018) 22 Lewis & Clark L Rev. 771.


== International treaties, reports and other public documents ==
== International treaties, reports and other public documents ==
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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).
*Brian Egan, US, State Department Legal Advisor, [https://www.justsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Brian-J.-Egan-International-Law-and-Stability-in-Cyberspace-Berkeley-Nov-2016.pdf International Law and Stability in Cyberspace], Speech at Berkeley Law School (10 November 2016).
*Brian Egan, US, State Department Legal Advisor, [https://www.justsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Brian-J.-Egan-International-Law-and-Stability-in-Cyberspace-Berkeley-Nov-2016.pdf International Law and Stability in Cyberspace], Speech at Berkeley Law School (10 November 2016).
*Brian Egan, State Department Legal Adviser, “[https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/ils/vol92/iss1/7/ Remarks to the American Society of International Law: International Law, Legal Diplomacy, and the Counter-ISIL Campaign]” (1 April 2016).
*Brian Egan, State Department Legal Advisor, “[https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/ils/vol92/iss1/7/ Remarks to the American Society of International Law: International Law, Legal Diplomacy, and the Counter-ISIL Campaign]” (1 April 2016).
*[http://www.consilium.europa.eu/media/23729/g20-antalya-leaders-summit-communique.pdf G20 Leaders’ Communiqué] (15–16 November 2015).
*[http://www.consilium.europa.eu/media/23729/g20-antalya-leaders-summit-communique.pdf G20 Leaders’ Communiqué] (15–16 November 2015).
* Alexander Gamero-Garrido and others, ‘[https://www.caida.org/workshops/aims/1904/slides/aims1904_agamero-handout.pdf Inferring Country-Level Transit Influence of Autonomous Systems]’ (on Active Internet Measurement Systems Conference, San Diego April 2019)
* Internet Society, ‘[https://www.internetsociety.org/policybriefs/internet-shutdowns Policy brief: Internet Shutdowns]’ (<i>Internet Society</i>, 18 December 2019).
* Vinit Jain and Brad Edgeworth, <i>[https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2756480&seqNum=6 Troubleshooting BGP: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Troubleshooting BGP]</i>, (Cisco Press 2017).
*Tim Maurer and Michael Schmitt, ‘[https://www.justsecurity.org/44411/protecting-financial-data-cyberspace-precedent-progress-cyber-norms/ Protecting Financial Data in Cyberspace: Precedent for Further Progress on Cyber Norms?]’ ''Just Security,'' 14 August 2017.
*Tim Maurer and Michael Schmitt, ‘[https://www.justsecurity.org/44411/protecting-financial-data-cyberspace-precedent-progress-cyber-norms/ Protecting Financial Data in Cyberspace: Precedent for Further Progress on Cyber Norms?]’ ''Just Security,'' 14 August 2017.
* North Atlantic Treaty Organization, ‘[https://www.nato.int/cps/ic/natohq/official_texts_112964.htm Wales Summit Declaration]’ (issued by the Head of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Wales, 5 September 2015).
* North Atlantic Treaty Organization, ‘[https://www.nato.int/cps/ic/natohq/official_texts_112964.htm Wales Summit Declaration]’ (issued by the Head of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Wales, 5 September 2015).

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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 and others, ‘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 and others (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 and others (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 and others (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 and others (eds), The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary (OUP 2012).
  • Anne Peters, ‘Article 25’ in Bruno Simma and others (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 and others (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 and others (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 and others (eds), New Rules for Victims of Armed Conflicts (Brill 1982).
  • Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 38: Recognized Emblems’ in Michael Bothe and others (eds), New Rules for Victims of Armed Conflicts (Brill 1982).
  • Waldemar A Solf, ‘Article 39: Emblems of Nationality’ in Michael Bothe and others (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).
  • Sabine Von Schorlemer, ‘Telecommunications, international regulation’ in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (OUP 2008, updated March 2009)
  • 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).
  • Rolf Weber, ‘A Legal Lens into Internet Governance’, in Laura DeNardis and others (eds), Researching Internet Governance: Methods, Frameworks, Futures (MIT Press 2020).
  • Rüdiger Wolfrum, ‘Obligation of Result Versus Obligation of Conduct: Some Thoughts About the Implementation of International Obligations’ in Mahnoush H Arsanjani and others, 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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International treaties, reports and other public documents

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