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Cyber Aggression and Self–Defense in International Law
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This book provides an overvieu/ of the current state of international lau/ on cybersecurity, focusing particularly on the legal challenges and gaps in addressing cyberattacks, the use of force in cyberspace, and the limitations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) in protecting infrastructure and human rights.

The study focuses on the complexities emerging in these areas and the need for a more coordinated and cooperative international legal frameu/ork.
One of the key challenges highlighted in the book is the difficulty in attributing cyberattacks. Unlike traditional military attacks, u/here the identity of the attacker is usually clear, tracing cyberattacks is often difficult. The anonymous and decentralized nature of cyberspace makes it challenging to identify perpetrators and hinders the application of existing legal frameu/orks that rely on clear attributions for accountability and responsibility. This gap in the legal frameu/ork creates a significant security vulnerability in the international system, where state and non-state actors can launch attacks u/ithout fear of retaliation.

The book also addresses the issue of regulating the use of force in cyberspace. Traditionally, the use of force in international relations has been subject to established principles of international law, such as those enshrined in the United Nations Charter. Hou/ever, cyberspace has given rise to new forms of conflict, and existing norms of international law, such as those governing armed conflict, are not fully adaptable to this new realm. This creates uncertainty about hou/ international law should respond to cyberattacks that could reach the level of "acts of u/ar." Furthermore, there is ongoing debate about u/hat constitutes the "use of force" in cyberspace and u/hether cyberattacks can be considered equivalent to traditional kinetic military actions.

Konu Başlıkları
The Prohibition Of The Use Of Force in Cyberspace
The Right Of Self–Defense Under Article 51 in Cyber Context 53
Attribution in Cyber Operations
Understanding The Criteria for Cyber Self–Defense
Deterrence and Anticipatory Self–Defense in Cyberspace
Case Studies in Cyber Aggression
Barkod: 9786258544947
Yayın Tarihi: Mart 2026
Baskı Sayısı:  1
Ebat: 16x24
Sayfa Sayısı: 140
Yayınevi: Ekin Yayınları
Kapak Türü: Karton Kapaklı
Dili: İngilizce
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İÇİNDEKİLER
CHAPTER ONE: THE PROHIBITION OF THE USE OF FORCE IN CYBERSPACE  
A. The Prohibition of the Use of Force in International Law  
B. Cyber Operations as Uses of Force Under International Law  
C. Customary International Law and Cyber Operations  
CHAPTER TWO: THE RIGHT OF SELF–DEFENSE UNDER ARTICLE 51 IN CYBER CONTEXT 53  
A. Understanding Article 51: Self–Defense Against Armed Attacks  
B. Cyber Operations and Self–Defense  
C. Collective Self–Defense Against Cyber Armed Attacks  
CHAPTER THREE: ATTRIBUTION IN CYBER OPERATIONS  
A. The Attribution Problem  
B. The Legal Response to Non–State Actors  
CHAPTER FOUR: UNDERSTANDING THE CRITERIA FOR CYBER SELF–  
DEFENSE  
A. Proportionality in Cyber Self–Defense  
B. Necessity in Cyber Self–Defense  
C. Immediacy in Cyber Self–Defense  
D. Cyber Countermeasures and Retaliation  
CHAPTER FIVE: DETERRENCE AND ANTICIPATORY SELF–DEFENSE IN CYBERSPACE  
A. Anticipatory Self–Defense in International Law  
B. Cyber Deterrence  
CHAPTER SIX: CASE STUDIES IN CYBER AGGRESSION  
A. Stuxnet and the Use of Cyber Force  
B. Estonia 2007 and the Armed Attack Debate  
C. Russian–Georgian Cyber Conflict  
 


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İÇİNDEKİLER
CHAPTER ONE: THE PROHIBITION OF THE USE OF FORCE IN CYBERSPACE  
A. The Prohibition of the Use of Force in International Law  
B. Cyber Operations as Uses of Force Under International Law  
C. Customary International Law and Cyber Operations  
CHAPTER TWO: THE RIGHT OF SELF–DEFENSE UNDER ARTICLE 51 IN CYBER CONTEXT 53  
A. Understanding Article 51: Self–Defense Against Armed Attacks  
B. Cyber Operations and Self–Defense  
C. Collective Self–Defense Against Cyber Armed Attacks  
CHAPTER THREE: ATTRIBUTION IN CYBER OPERATIONS  
A. The Attribution Problem  
B. The Legal Response to Non–State Actors  
CHAPTER FOUR: UNDERSTANDING THE CRITERIA FOR CYBER SELF–  
DEFENSE  
A. Proportionality in Cyber Self–Defense  
B. Necessity in Cyber Self–Defense  
C. Immediacy in Cyber Self–Defense  
D. Cyber Countermeasures and Retaliation  
CHAPTER FIVE: DETERRENCE AND ANTICIPATORY SELF–DEFENSE IN CYBERSPACE  
A. Anticipatory Self–Defense in International Law  
B. Cyber Deterrence  
CHAPTER SIX: CASE STUDIES IN CYBER AGGRESSION  
A. Stuxnet and the Use of Cyber Force  
B. Estonia 2007 and the Armed Attack Debate  
C. Russian–Georgian Cyber Conflict  
 


 
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