Legal nature of cyberattacks with Regard to the United Nations Organization Charter

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Cyberattacks are emerging as a new method of war, and entering hostility grounds. This war method has made some ambiguities over the application of international laws because of its intangible atmosphere. The borderline in this intangible atmosphere does not have its usability in other contexts of international laws (land, sea, air, space). The main issue of this paper is to look at the principles of the United Nations Charter and determine which one contains cyberattacks. Are cyberattacks included in the principles which prevent the use of force? Are cyberattacks involved in the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of governments? What are the criteria for rules and regulations of cyberattacks according to the principles of the United Nations Charter? Do the governments under attack have the right to resort to legitimate defense and countermeasures to confront these attacks? The criterion for identifying cyberattacks as a concept of assault is their intensity and extent, which has also been addressed in the jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice.
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Persian
Published:
Passive Defense Quarterly, Volume:10 Issue: 4, 2020
Pages:
47 to 55
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