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Research Handbook on Intelligence and International Law

Edited by: Russell Buchan, IƱaki Navarrete

ISBN13: 9781802200171
To be Published: July 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £235.00



The Research Handbook on Intelligence and International Law brings together expert scholars and practitioners to comprehensively assess how international law applies to the work of the intelligence community.

Among other issues, it examines: the role and impact of the intelligence community as a normative actor in the international legal system; the legality of influence operations; the lawfulness of covert operations; the international legal issues raised by intelligence sharing during military operations; the application of international law to political and economic espionage; State responsibility for negligent intelligence; the privileges and immunities of intelligence officials under the laws of peace and war; the collection of intelligence by peacekeeping missions; the protection afforded by international law to underwater sea cables; the legality of intelligence operations that expose gross human rights abuses; and the extent to which international courts and tribunals have examined the application of international law to intelligence activities.

This Research Handbook is an essential resource for students, academics, practitioners, and policymakers working in international law and intelligence studies.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Foreword
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Intelligence and International Law
Russell Buchan and Iñaki Navarrete
1. The intelligence cycle in the digital age
Damien Van Puyvelde and Clara Broekaert
2. The intelligence function and world order
Eneken Tikk
3. The intelligence community as a normative actor under international law
Sophie Duroy
4. Regulating information operations and activities: the principles of sovereignty and non-intervention
Zhixiong Huang and Xinyu Wei
5. Trip wires and thresholds: intelligence collection and the jus ad bellum
Craig Forcese and Simon Klee
6. The international law of intelligence sharing during military operations
Marko Milanovic
7. State responsibility for negligent intelligence
Asaf Lubin
8. The International Court of Justice and peacetime espionage
Iñaki Navarrete
9. Surveillance and the European Court of Human Rights
François Dubuisson
10. Economic espionage under international law
David P. Fidler
11. Intelligence collection and the international law of the sea
James Kraska
12. The use of submarine cable infrastructure for intelligence collection
Tara Davenport
13. Aerial reconnaissance and international law
Fabien Lafouasse
14. Surveillance satellites and international law
Russell Buchan
15. Peacetime cyber espionage and international law
Patrick C. R. Terry
16. Putting a spy in the dock: immunity from foreign criminal jurisdiction for the crime of espionage
Tom Ruys and Paul David Mora
17. Intelligence collection in response to human rights crises
Naomi Hart
18. Civilians and military intelligence in international law
Alison Pert
19. The status and treatment of captured spies under the law of war
Heather A. Harrison Dinniss
20. The use of intelligence in UN peacekeeping operations: principles, rules, and standards
Nicholas Tsagourias and Camino Kavanagh