Cyber war and the law of neutrality

D. Turns
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This chapter considers the potential for the contemporary and future application of the international law of neutrality in the context of cyber warfare. The relevant provisions are mostly contained in treaties and other legal instruments that are now more than a century old, such as the Hague Conventions of 1907. Although customarily thought of as old-fashioned and arguably irrelevant to the age of cyber in its obsession with safeguarding the territorial sovereignty of neutral States, the law of neutrality is at least quite likely to be of direct application in future armed conflicts situated in cyberspace. This stems in part from the politico-economic realities of an increasingly interconnected international society in today’s world, which may cause States to continue to insist on their neutrality in the conflicts of the future. But it is also largely a function of the provisions of the law itself, particularly the jus in bello: the routing of hostile data through cyber infrastructure belonging to a neutral State and the legal status of “hacktivists” in neutral territory could be examples. The existing law, old as it is, can be applied by analogy to cyber hostilities.
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网络战争和中立法则
本章考虑了在网络战争背景下,国际中立法在当代和未来应用的潜力。有关规定大多载于已有一百多年历史的条约和其他法律文书中,例如1907年《海牙公约》。虽然通常被认为是过时的,而且由于执著于维护中立国的领土主权,可以说与网络时代无关,但中立法至少很可能直接适用于未来发生在网络空间的武装冲突。这部分源于当今世界日益相互联系的国际社会的政治经济现实,这可能导致各国在未来的冲突中继续坚持中立。但这在很大程度上也是法律本身条款的一个功能,尤其是在战权方面:敌对数据通过属于中立国的网络基础设施传输,以及“黑客活动分子”在中立国的法律地位,都可以作为例子。现有的法律,虽然很旧,但可以类比地适用于网络敌对行动。
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