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Tallinn Manual 2.0 on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Operations : Issuing Body by The International Groups of Experts at the Invitation of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence / edited by Michael N. Schmitt and Liis Vishul

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 2017Edition: 2nd EdDescription: xli, :598p. ; ill. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 9781316630372
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd Ed 341.63 SCH
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Reference Book VIT AP School of Law LAW Section 341.63 SCH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) LA02257 Not for loan LAW 021163

it includes Foreword, contents, Short form of Citations, Table of concordance, legal experts, technical experts, Glossary and index pages.

Book Description:
Tallinn Manual 2.0 expands on the highly influential first edition by extending its coverage of the international law governing cyber operations to peacetime legal regimes. The product of a three-year follow-on project by a new group of twenty renowned international law experts, it addresses such topics as sovereignty, state responsibility, human rights, and the law of air, space, and the sea. Tallinn Manual 2.0 identifies 154 'black letter' rules governing cyber operations and provides extensive commentary on each rule. Although Tallinn Manual 2.0 represents the views of the experts in their personal capacity, the project benefitted from the unofficial input of many states and over fifty peer reviewers.
Revised and updated, Tallinn Manual 2.0 now covers peacetime legal regimes
'Black letter' rules state the international law applicable to cyber warfare
The Commentary discusses the rules and lays out their legal basis and logic

Table of Contents:
Part I. General International Law and Cyberspace:
1. Sovereignty
2. Due diligence
3. Jurisdiction
4. Law of international responsibility
5. Cyber operations not per se regulated by international law
6. International human rights law
7. Diplomatic and consular law
8. Law of the sea
9. Air law
10. Space law
11. International telecommunication law
Part II. International Peace and Security and Cyber Activities:
12. Peaceful settlement
13. Prohibition of intervention
14. The use of force
15. Collective security
Part III. The Law of Cyber Armed Conflict:
16. The law of armed conflict generally
17. Conduct of hostilities
18. Certain persons, objects and activities
19. Occupation
20. Neutralit

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