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Russell Buchan, Cyber Espionage and International Law, Hart Publishing, 2018, 248pp, ISBN 9781782257363, £75.60

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2019

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© Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law 2019 

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Footnotes

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Professor, College of Social Science, University of Lincoln, LN6 7TS UK, +44 1522 835567 [dfrench@lincoln.ac.uk].

References

1 R. Buchan, Cyber Espionage and International Law (2018), at 27.Google Scholar

2 ICRC Customary Rule 107.Google Scholar

3 Buchan, supra note 1, at 2, 18.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

4 Ibid., at 27.

5 Ibid., at 69.

6 Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v. United States of America), Merits, Judgment of 27 June 1986, [1986] ICJ Rep. 14, para. 205.Google Scholar

7 Ibid.

8 Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros Project (Hungary/Slovakia), Judgment of 25 September 1997, [1997] ICJ Rep. 7, para. 51; Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Advisory Opinion of 9 July 2004, [2004] ICJ Rep. 136, para. 140.Google Scholar