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<div id="mp-otd" style="padding:0.1em 0.6em 0.5em;">The project is supported through the [https://esrc.ukri.org/collaboration/collaboration-oportunities/impact-acceleration-accounts/ UK ESRC IAA Project Co-Creation] scheme. Partner institutions include the [https://www.exeter.ac.uk/ University of Exeter], United Kingdom; [https://ccdcoe.org/ NATO Co-operative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence] (CCD COE) in Tallinn, Estonia; and the [https://www.govcert.cz/en/ Czech National Cyber and Information Security Agency] (NCISA) in Brno, Czechia. The core of the project team consists of [https://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/law/staff/macak/ Dr Kubo Mačák] (Exeter) – General Editor; [https://ccdcoe.org/people/tomas-minarik/ Mr Tomáš Minárik] (CCD COE) – Managing Editor; and Ms Taťána Jančárková (NCISA) – Scenario Editor. The individual scenarios and the Toolkit as such have been reviewed by a team of over 20 [[People#Peer_reviewers|peer reviewers]]. The Toolkit was formally launched on 28 May 2019 in Tallinn, Estonia, and it remains continuously updated. For questions about the project including media enquiries, please contact us at cyberlaw@exeter.ac.uk. </div>
<div id="mp-otd" style="padding:0.1em 0.6em 0.5em;">The project is supported by the following five partner institutions: the [https://www.govcert.cz/en/ Czech National Cyber and Information Security Agency] (NCISA), the [https://www.icrc.org International Committee of the Red Cross] (ICRC), the [https://ccdcoe.org/ NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence] (CCD COE), the [https://www.exeter.ac.uk/ University of Exeter], United Kingdom, and [https://en.whu.edu.cn Wuhan University], China. The core of the project team consists of [https://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/law/staff/macak/ Dr Kubo Mačák] (ICRC) – General Editor; [https://ccdcoe.org/people/tomas-minarik/ Mr Tomáš Minárik] (CCD COE) – Managing Editor; and Ms Taťána Jančárková (NCISA) – Scenario Editor. The pilot year of the project (2018/19) was supported through the [https://esrc.ukri.org/collaboration/collaboration-oportunities/impact-acceleration-accounts/ UK ESRC IAA Project Co-Creation] scheme. The individual scenarios and the Toolkit as such have been reviewed by a team of over 20 [[People#Peer_reviewers|peer reviewers]]. The Toolkit was formally launched on 28 May 2019 in Tallinn, Estonia, and it remains continuously updated. For questions about the project including media enquiries, please contact us at cyberlaw@exeter.ac.uk.</div>
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Revision as of 15:46, 1 October 2019

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Welcome to the Cyber Law Toolkit, an interactive online resource on international law and cyber operations.

Other resources

  • FAQ – Frequently asked questions about the project and the Toolkit.
  • All articles – Updated list of all substantive articles in the Toolkit. In a printed book, this would be the table of contents.
  • Keywords – Overview of all keywords used across the Toolkit content. Serves the same purpose as an index would in a printed book.
  • Examples – List of real-world incidents that have inspired the analysis in the Toolkit.
  • Glossary – Glossary of the technical terms used in the Toolkit.
  • Short form citation – Abbreviated references for the most commonly used citations in the Toolkit.
  • Bibliography – Bibliography of resources used in the creation and development of the Toolkit.
  • People – List of all people involved in the project (including scenario authors, peer reviewers, research assistants...).

Call for submissions

Cyber Law Toolkit is now inviting submissions for its next general update in 2020. Successful authors will be awarded an honorarium. This call for submissions is open until 1 November 2019. Full text of the call with submission dates and contacts is available for download here: PDF