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Kraków event Agenda
Panel 1: Obligations of States in Cyberspace
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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
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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
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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?
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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