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Non-state actors and norms of responsible behaviour in cyberspace

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Computer systems and networks have become key determinants for the proper func- tioning of global markets, political institutions, and societies at large. Given their extensive reach into almost all areas of human activity, their safekeeping has become of strategic importance for a diverse range of actors. The proliferation of offensive cyberoperations, such as WannaCry or Petya/NotPetya, has spurred calls for normative measures of restraint, and behaviour-guiding rules of the road.

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Law
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DPhil
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Doctoral
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University of Oxford
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2021-06-24

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