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Autonomous weapons systems: a paradigm shift for the law of armed conflict?
- R. Geiss, Henning Lahmann
- Political Science
- 27 October 2017
Freedom and Security in Cyberspace: Shifting the Focus Away from Military Responses Towards Non-Forcible Countermeasures and Collective Threat-Prevention
- R. Geiss, Henning Lahmann
- Political Science
- 2014
The problem of cyber-attacks has increased in number and gravity in recent years. Absent an all-encompassing regime dealing with the issues, concerned states are likely to resort to unilateral…
A Paradigm of Prevention: Humpty Dumpty, the War on Terror, and the Power of Preventive Detention in the United States, Israel, and Europe
- Tim Stahlberg, Henning Lahmann
- Law, Political Science
- 1 September 2011
A decade into the proclaimed “global war on terror,” states are still struggling with the phenomenon’s locus and definition under the effective laws. Remarkably, preventive detention of suspected…
Cyber Warfare: Applying the Principle of Distinction in an Interconnected Space
- R. Geiss, Henning Lahmann
- Political ScienceIsrael Law Review
- 30 October 2012
While the rules of the jus in bello are generally operative in cyberspace, it appears to be problematic to apply the fundamental principle of distinction because of the systemic interconnection of…
Unilateral Remedies to Cyber Operations
- Henning Lahmann
- Political Science
- 31 May 2020
Protecting Societies: Anchoring A New Protection Dimension In International Law In Times Of Increased Cyber Threats
- R. Geiss, Henning Lahmann
- SSRN Electronic Journal
- 2021
Protecting the global information space in times of armed conflict
- Henning Lahmann
- Political ScienceInternational Review of the Red Cross
- 1 December 2020
Abstract The legal implications of information activities in the context of armed conflict against the background of the digital transformation have so far received only scarce attention. This…
The Israeli Approach to Detain Terrorist Suspects and International Humanitarian Law: The Decision Anonymous v. State of Israel
- Henning Lahmann
- Political Science
- 1 May 2009
An analysis of the Israeli High Court decision Anonymous v. Israel (June 11, 2008), which follows the court's famous Targeted Killings decision and attempts to apply some of its findings to the…
Information Operations and the Question of Illegitimate Interference under International Law
- Henning Lahmann
- LawIsrael Law Review
- 1 June 2020
The article examines the legal qualification of state-led information operations that aim to undermine democratic decision-making processes in other states. After a survey of the legal attitudes of…
Remarks by Henning Lahmann
- Henning Lahmann
- LawProceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting
- 2021
Ever since the revelations about concerted disinformation campaigns ahead of and surrounding the Brexit referendum and the 2016 U.S. presidential election, but also in the context of troubling…
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