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Cyber Warfare and International Law: Are Existing Legal Frameworks Enough to Govern Digital Conflict?
Cyber warfare is redefining conflict in the digital age. This article explores whether existing international law—designed for conventional warfare—can adequately regulate cyber operations, state-sponsored hacking, and digital attacks on critical infrastructure

Manoj Ambat
Mar 257 min read


Can International Law Regulate Cyber Warfare? State Responsibility and Attribution Challenges
As cyber operations increasingly shape global security, international law faces unprecedented challenges. From sovereignty and use of force to state responsibility and attribution, this article critically examines whether existing legal norms can meaningfully regulate cyber warfare or whether cyberspace remains a domain beyond effective legal control.

Manoj Ambat
Feb 19 min read
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