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|a German Yearbook of International Law Volume 58 (2015).
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|a Table of Contents; Forum: The Conflict in Ukraine and the 'Weakness' of International Law; Christian Marxsen: International Law in Crisis: Russia's Struggle for Recognition; I. Introduction; II. Effects on the Jus Contra Bellum; A. Russia's Challenges to International Law; 1. Humanitarian Reasons for the Intervention; 2. Intervention by Invitation; 3. Self-Determination; B. States' Reaction Towards Russian Challenges; C. What Are the Effects on International Law?; III. The Crisis as a Structural Lack of Recognition; A. Russia's Rhetoric: Russia as Systematically Neglected by Western States.
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|a B. The Context: Western Violations of the LawC. Russia's Struggle for Recognition; IV. The Elements of Russia's Struggle for Recognition; A. Disrupting Western Hegemony in the International Law Discourse; B. Shifting the Arena -- Engaging in Hybrid Conflicts; C. Superpower Status and Violations of the Law; V. Conclusion; Focus: Cyber-Security Beyond the Military Perspective; Martin Ney / Andreas Zimmermann: Cyber-Security Beyond the Military Perspective: International Law, 'Cyberspace', and the Concept of Due Diligence; I. Introduction; II. Cyberspace and General International Law.
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|a III. Notion of 'Cyberspace' and its Legal (Ir)relevanceIV. Challenges for International Law in Cyberspace; V. Cyberspace, the Prohibition of the Use of Force, and Jus in Bello; VI. Cyberspace, Human Rights, and Data Protection: The Need to Develop Appropriate Legal Standards; VII. Cyberspace Governance: Which Way Forward?; VIII. Cyberspace and Inter-State Due Diligence Obligations; IX. Structure and Content of the Focus Section; X. Outlook; Christian Walter: Obligations of States Before, During, and After a Cyber Security Incident; I. Introduction; II. General Assumptions.
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|a A. Concerning the Role of StatesB. Concerning the Term 'Cyber Security Incident'; C. The CoE Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention); III. General Obligations of Prevention; A. Principle of Non-Intervention; B. No-Harm Principle; C. Precautionary Principle; D. Summary Regarding Prevention; IV. Procedural Obligations of Cooperation and Information (During and After a Cyber Security Incident); A. Good Neighbourliness as a General Source; B. Emergency Information; C. Information, Consultation, and Notification Beyond Emergency Situations; D. Cooperation in Investigation and Prosecution.
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|a 1. The General Framework for International Criminal Cooperation2. Obligations Contained in the Budapest Convention; 3. Transposing Obligations of Investigation Developed in International Human Rights Adjudication; 4. Transborder Access to Data; V. Overall Assessment; Oliver Dörr: Obligations of the State of Origin of a Cyber Security Incident; I. Introduction; II. The Indicatory Function of the Budapest Convention; III. Obligation to Refrain from Computer Attacks; IV. Obligation to Prevent Computer Attacks; A. Duties to Prevent in International Law; B. The Standard of Due Diligence.
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