

Panel 1: Obligations of States in Cyberspace
States’ Duty of Due Diligence in Cyberspace
Dr. Antonio Coco
Dr. Talita de Souza Dias
Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
Violations of Sovereignty: Towards a distinction as between non-interference and non-intervention?
Ms. Aude Géry
University of Rouen
Clashing Assertions of Sovereignty in Cyberspace
Dr. Henning Lahmann
Digital Society Institute ESMT Berlin
Panel 2: International Humanitarian Law in Cyberspace
The Applicability of Customary Neutrality Laws in Cyberspace
Mr. Noam Neuman
Director, Law of Armed Conflict Division, Office of the Deputy Attorney General (International Law), Ministry of Justice, Israel*
The laws of neutrality in Cyber space: are we heading for a Cyber Alabama?
Prof. Dr. Jan Lemnitzer
Center for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark
‘Objects’ 2.0? The Legal Status of Computer Data under International Humanitarian Law
Mr. Ori Pomson
Assistant Legal Adviser for Cyber Affairs, International Law Department, Military Advocate General’s Corps, Israel Defence Forces*
The effects of cyber-attacks and the achievement of definite military advantage
Dr. Piotr Łubiński
Pedagogical University of Kraków
* The speakers present their papers in a personal capacity and their views do not necessarily reflect the views of the institutions they are affiliated with.
Panel 3: State Response Options to Cyber Operations
Collective Countermeasures in Cyberspace – a (New) Rule of International Law?
Ms. Isabella Brunner
University of Vienna, Department of European, International and Comparative Law
State responsibility in cyberspace: which role for the necessity defence?
Dr. Federica Cristani
Jean Monnet Visiting Lecturer at the V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Ukraine)
Certain recurrent and emerging issues of applicable sanctions, countermeasures and self-help in relation to threats and attacks in cyberspace
Prof. Dr. Csaba Törö
Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary
Panel 4: What’s Next for International Law in Cyberspace?
International law in Cyberspace: Are We Asking the Right Questions?
Dr. François Delerue
Institut de Recherche stratégique de l’École militaire
The Authoritarian Turn of Global Cyber Order: The Return of the ‘S’ Word
Prof. Dr. Chien-Huei Wu
Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Blurred lines in defining the conduct of States in cyberspace. A critical analysis on the cyber sovereignty and impact over free access to information
Dr. Carmen Moldovan
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
Blockchain, Monetary Sovereignty and the Paradigm Shift in Public International Law
Dr. habil. Marcin Menkes
Warsaw School of Economics