With now five States openly supporting the sovereignty-as-a-rule position, the U.K. and United States (or at least the U.S. Department of Defense) find themselves in the minority,…… Read more “The Importance of New Statements on Sovereignty in Cyberspace by Austria, the Czech Republic and United States”
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A Review of “Contested World Orders” edited by Matthew D. Stephen and Michael Zurn
In this impressive collection, political theorists map the contours of today’s unsettled global order. Stephen and Zurn argue that the current struggle over world order is unlike…… Read more “A Review of “Contested World Orders” edited by Matthew D. Stephen and Michael Zurn”
Free Will Skepticism in Law and Society: Challenging Retributive Justice // Reviews // Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews // University of Notre Dame
Caruso’s and Waller’s contributions have the dual merits of identifying pragmatic consequences largely overlooked in the standard free will literature thus far, as well as offering persuasive…… Read more “Free Will Skepticism in Law and Society: Challenging Retributive Justice // Reviews // Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews // University of Notre Dame”
Who will head WIPO? – The Washington Post
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a U.N. agency specializing in intellectual property protection, will pick a new head this week. China now heads up four of…… Read more “Who will head WIPO? – The Washington Post”
Power Politics Could Impede Progress on Responsible Regulation of Cyberspace | Chatham House
A new Chatham House paper examines the prospects of countries reaching agreement on issues of sovereignty and non-intervention in cyberspace in the face of persistent, low-level, state-to-state…… Read more “Power Politics Could Impede Progress on Responsible Regulation of Cyberspace | Chatham House”
The Application of International Law to Cyberspace: Sovereignty and Non-intervention
The term “cyber attack” sounds dramatic, invoking images of war. Many commentators have talked about how the law on the use of force and the law of…… Read more “The Application of International Law to Cyberspace: Sovereignty and Non-intervention”
The Application of International Law to State Cyberattacks: Sovereignty and Non-Intervention | Chatham House
Hostile cyber operations by one state against another state are increasingly common. This paper analyzes the application of the sovereignty and non-intervention principles in relation to states’ cyber…… Read more “The Application of International Law to State Cyberattacks: Sovereignty and Non-Intervention | Chatham House”
Putting human rights law at the core of debates on online political campaigning | OpenGlobalRights
Regulators have clearly struggled to keep up with the pace of change in online political campaigning. As technology has developed, the problems have become more evident: we…… Read more “Putting human rights law at the core of debates on online political campaigning | OpenGlobalRights”
Sieges, the Law and Protecting Civilians | Chatham House
Siege warfare has been employed throughout the ages and remains dramatically relevant today. Questions of the compatibility of this practice with international humanitarian law (IHL) arise when…… Read more “Sieges, the Law and Protecting Civilians | Chatham House”
Sun Tzu’s Art of War: Geopolitics of Ancient China
http://www.youtube.com/watch Sun Tzu’s Art of War is the perennial classic of grand strategy, marking a paradigm shift in the organisation of warfare in not just Chinese but…… Read more “Sun Tzu’s Art of War: Geopolitics of Ancient China”