Cyberoperations and sovereignty in international law
The cyberspace is sometimes seen as having no jurisdictional boundaries, given that no single state controls the entirety of the cyberspace. At the same time, given how pervasive the cyberspace has become today, many important interests of states now lie in the domain of cyberspace. This uneasy tens...
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Main Author: | FUN, Joel Wei Xuan |
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