No. 89, January 2013
Index
- Belligerent Targeting and the Invalidity of a Least Harmful Means Rule
- Precision Air Warfare and the Law of Armed Conflict
- Arctic Climate Change and U.S. Accession to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
- The Syrian Intervention: Assessing the Possible International Law Justifications
- Self-defensive Force against Cyber Attacks: Legal, Strategic and Political Dimensions
- Territorial Sovereignty and Neutrality in Cyberspace
- The Role of Counterterrorism Law in Shaping ad Bellum Norms for Cyber Warfare
- Cyber Attacks: Proportionality and Precautions in Attack
- Computer Network Operations and U.S. Domestic Law: An Overview
- Classification of Cyber Conflict
- Lawful Targets in Cyber Operations: Does the Principle of Distinction Apply?
- Cyber War and International Law: Concluding Remarks at the 2012 Naval War College International Law Conference
- Cyber Warriors in the Jus in Bello
- Cyber War and International Law: Does the International Legal Process Constitute a Threat to U.S. Vital Interests?
- Organizing for Cyberspace Operations: Selected Issues
- The Road Ahead: Gaps, Leaks and Drips
- Methods and Means of Cyber Warfare
- International Law and Cyber Threats from Non-State Actors
- Anticipatory Self-Defense in the Cyber Context
- The Cyber Road Ahead: Merging Lanes and Legal Challenges
- Keeping the Cyber Peace: International Legal Aspects of Cyber Activities in Peace Operations
- Cyber Warfare: Implications for Non-international Armed Conflicts
- The Law of Armed Conflict's 'Wicked' Problem: Levee en Masse in Cyber Warfare
- The Geography of Cyber Conflict: Through a Glass Darkly
- The Law of State Responsibility in Relation to Border Crossings: An Ignored Legal Paradigm
- Networks in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Crossing Borders and Defining 'Organized Armed Groups
- Geography of Armed Conflict: Why it is a Mistake to Fish for the Red Herring
- Global Armed Conflict? The Threshold of Extraterritorial Non-International Armed Conflicts