The application of international law in cyberspace
2 min readMar 17, 2021
Which countries have published their views and positions? (in random order)
WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS
Australia
- Australia’s position on how international law applies to state conduct in cyberspace (link)
- Supplement to Australia’s Position on the Application of International Law to State Conduct in Cyberspace (link)
- Non Paper: Case studies on the application of international law in cyberspace (link)
New Zealand
- The Application of International Law to State Activity in Cyberspace (link)
Germany
- On the Application of International Law in Cyberspace (link)
The Netherlands
- Letter to Parliament on the international legal order in cyberspace (link)
France
- International law applied to operations in cyberspace (link)
Finland
- International law and cyberspace. Finland’s national positions (link)
Mexico
- Study of the ILC on the applicability of international law in cyberspace (link)
Iran
- Declaration of General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding international law applicable to the cyberspace (link)
SPEECHES, INTERVENTIONS and OTHER OFFICIAL REFERENCES
United Kingdom
- Cyber and International Law in the 21st Century (speech by Attorney General Jeremy Wright, 2018, link)
United States
- U.S. Cyber Command Legal Conference (remarks by General Counsel, US Department of Defense, 2020, link)
- Remarks on International Law and Stability in Cyberspace (speech by Legal Adviser, US Department of State, 2016, link)
- Digest of US practice in international law (volume edited by Office of the Legal Adviser, US Department of State, 2014, link)
- International law in cyberspace (speech by Legal Adviser, US Department of State, 2012, link)
China
- International Strategy of Cooperation on Cyberspace (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cyberspace Administration of China, 2017, link)
Am I missing a country or publication? Let me know!