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Targeting Data in Armed Conflict. Interpreting International Humanitarian Law’s fundamental notions of ‘attack’, ‘objective’ & ‘damage’ against the effects of cyber operations
Law
Raïssa van den Essen will defend the dissertation 'Targeting Data in Armed Conflict. Interpreting International Humanitarian Law’s fundamental notions of ‘attack’, ‘objective’ & ‘damage’ against the effects of cyber operations'. Supervisors are Prof. P.A.L. Ducheine and Prof. T.D. Gill.
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Targeting Data in Armed Conflict. Interpreting International Humanitarian Law’s fundamental notions of ‘attack’, ‘objective’ & ‘damage’ against the effects of cyber operations
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