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The following 44 pages use this file:
- Attack (international humanitarian law)
- Countermeasures
- Direct participation in hostilities
- Due diligence
- International armed conflict
- Legal review of cyber weapons, means and methods of warfare
- Means and methods of cyber warfare
- Military objectives
- Non-international armed conflict
- Note on the structure of articles
- Plea of necessity
- Prohibition of intervention
- Responsibility of a State for the conduct of another State
- Retorsion
- Scenario 01: Election interference
- Scenario 02: Cyber espionage against government departments
- Scenario 03: Cyber operation against the power grid
- Scenario 05: State investigates and responds to cyber operations against private actors in its territory
- Scenario 06: Cyber countermeasures against an enabling State
- Scenario 07: Leak of State-developed hacking tools
- Scenario 08: Certificate authority hack
- Scenario 09: Economic cyber espionage
- Scenario 10: Legal review of cyber weapons
- Scenario 11: Sale of surveillance tools in defiance of international sanctions
- Scenario 12: Cyber operations against computer data
- Scenario 13: Cyber operations as a trigger of the law of armed conflict
- Scenario 14: Ransomware campaign
- Scenario 15: Cyber deception during armed conflict
- Scenario 16: Cyber attacks against ships on the high seas
- Scenario 17: Collective responses to cyber operations
- Scenario 18: Legal status of cyber operators during armed conflict
- Scenario 19: Hate speech
- Scenario 20: Cyber operations against medical facilities
- Scenario 21: Misattribution caused by deception
- Scenario 22: Cyber methods of warfare
- Scenario 23: Vaccine research and testing
- Scenario 24: Internet blockage
- Scenario 26: Export licensing of intrusion tools
- Scenario 27: Contesting and redirecting ongoing attacks
- Scenario 28: Extraterritorial incidental civilian cyber harm
- Scenario 29: Cyber operations against water and water infrastructure
- Self-defence
- Sovereignty
- Use of force
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- Template:Flag
- Template:Flag/doc
- Template:Country data Germany
- Template:Flagu
- Template:Flagu/doc
- Template:Country data German Empire
- Template:Country data Allied-occupied Germany
- Template:Country data East Germany
- Template:Country data Nazi Germany
- Template:Country data Weimar Republic
- Template:Country data West Germany
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