tailieunhanh - Information Warfare and International Law

National Defense University's Directorate of Advanced Concepts, Technologies and Information Strategies (ACTIS) and School of Information Warfare and Strategy (SIWS) are pleased to inaugurate a new series of publications by the National Defense University Press intended to explore the evolving relationship between the law and information warfare. The emerging debate over information warfare and the information component of national power has frequently emphasized technological issues with scant regard for the legal environment in which the Information Age is occurring, yet this may obscure some very real and unsettling legal issues that will have to be solved in order. | Information Warfare and International Law Lawrence T. Greenberg Seymour E. Goodman Kevin J. Soo Hoo National Defense University Press 1998 Table of Contents Executive Chapter 1 Chapter 2 The Conduct of Information Warfare and International Chapter 3 Responding to Information Warfare Attacks International Legal Issues and Chapter 4 Conclusion Reconciling Technology and International Law Resolving Ambiguities and Balancing About the Acknowledgments The authors thank David Alberts of the National Defense University NDU John Barton of Stanford Law School George Bunn of the Stanford University Institute for International Studies Melanie Greenberg of the Stanford University Center for International Security and Arms Control CISAC Daniel Kuehl of the National Defense University Capt. Richard O Neill USN of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command Control Communications and Intelligence OASDC3I and Edward M. Roche of The Concours Group for their helpful reviews and comments. This work was written under the auspices of the Project on Information Technology and International Security at CISAC and an earlier version was published as a CISAC Report. We are grateful for the financial intellectual and moral support of Dr. Alberts and the Center for Advanced Concepts and Technology of the Institute for National Strategic Studies of the National Defense University Capt. O Neill and OASDC3I and Dr. Michael May of CISAC. We are also grateful for the financial support of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. All errors remain our own. Preface National Defense University s Directorate of Advanced Concepts Technologies and Information Strategies ACTIS and School of Information Warfare and Strategy SIWS are pleased to inaugurate a new series of publications by the National Defense University Press intended to explore the evolving relationship between the law and .

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