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''Each of these titles will link to an article containing a "frame" that may then be used (by way of transclusion) in several individual scenarios. Each such article must contain a list of scenarios in which the frame is used. Each frame will be designed to resemble frames used on Wikipedia Main Page, if possible, they will be yellow in colour and contain an icon representing the idea being described (eg [https://cdn5.vectorstock.com/i/1000x1000/16/79/king-crown-isolated-icon-vector-19591679.jpg a crown like this one for sovereignty]).''
''Each of these titles will link to an article containing a "frame" that may then be used (by way of transclusion) in several individual scenarios. Each such article must contain a list of scenarios in which the frame is used. Each frame will be designed to resemble frames used on Wikipedia Main Page, if possible, they will be yellow in colour and contain an icon representing the idea being described (eg [https://cdn5.vectorstock.com/i/1000x1000/16/79/king-crown-isolated-icon-vector-19591679.jpg a crown like this one for sovereignty]).''


=== General international law ===
TOMAS: PLEASE RESTRUCTURE IN THE FOLLOWING WAY: I. GENERAL (APPLIES ACROSS PEACE AND WAR SITUATIONS); II. PEACETIME (EVERYTHING EXCEPT JUS IN AND JUS AD); III. USE OF FORCE AND LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT

=== I+II General international law and peacetime cyber operations ===
* [[Statehood]] (?)
* [[Sovereignty]]
* [[Sovereignty]]
* [[Due diligence]]
* [[Due diligence]]
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**** [[Countermeasures]]
**** [[Countermeasures]]
**** [[Necessity]]
**** [[Necessity]]
* [[Peacetime cyber espionage]]
* [[Non-state actors]]
* [[Non-state actors]]
* Specialised regimes
* Specialised regimes
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** [[Prohibition of intervention (conditions)]]
** [[Prohibition of intervention (conditions)]]


=== Peacetime cyber operations ===
=== III Cyber law of armed conflict (JAB, JIB) ===
''what else can we put here? I suggest deleting this category altogether and putting the content to the General international law''
* Jus ad bellum:
** [[Use of force]]
* [[Peacetime cyber espionage]]

** [[Armed attack]]
=== Use of force and law of armed conflict ===
** [[Self-defence]]
* Jus in bello:
* [[Use of force]]
** [[International armed conflict]]
* Law of armed conflict:
** Jus ad bellum:
** [[Non-international armed conflict]]
** [[Criminal responsibility]]
*** [[Armed attack]]
*** [[Self-defence]]
** Conduct of hostilities - the subtopics can be developed
** Jus in bello:
** Certain persons, objects and activities - again
*** [[International armed conflict]]
** [[Occupation]]
*** [[Non-international armed conflict]]
** [[Neutrality]]
*** [[Criminal responsibility]]
*** Conduct of hostilities - the subtopics can be developed
*** Certain persons, objects and activities - again
*** [[Occupation]]
*** [[Neutrality]]


== Real-world examples ==
== Real-world examples ==

Revision as of 11:52, 12 September 2018

About the project

Main page (to include following info in frames: infographic for all scenarions [a la flag set]; "did you know..."/other trivia [a la Wikipedia Main Page]; about the project; one more)

About the project

FAQ

Note on the structure of articles

Editing rules

Glossary

Bibliography

Toolkit macrostructure (to be removed at some point)

Scenarios

Naming convention: S01: Election interference through cyber means

Order of scenarios to be finalized to broadly correspond to areas of law covered (as in section below), they must be listed in ascending numerical order (i.e. S01, S02, S03....)

Scenario 101

Scenario 102

Scenario 103

Scenarios 104-113

Areas of law

Each of these titles will link to an article containing a "frame" that may then be used (by way of transclusion) in several individual scenarios. Each such article must contain a list of scenarios in which the frame is used. Each frame will be designed to resemble frames used on Wikipedia Main Page, if possible, they will be yellow in colour and contain an icon representing the idea being described (eg a crown like this one for sovereignty).

General international law

Peacetime cyber operations

what else can we put here? I suggest deleting this category altogether and putting the content to the General international law

Use of force and law of armed conflict

Real-world examples

Keywords

TO BE ORGANIZED AS CATEGORY PAGES - LEVEL 1: LIST OF ALL KEYWORDS; LEVEL 2: EACH KEYWORD IS A CATEGORY WHICH CONTAINS (USUALLY) DEFINITION OF THE TERM; ALL (OTHER) ARTICLES WHICH CONTAIN KEYWORD

List of keywords