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International Law in Cyberspace: The Nordic Perspective

Edited by: Marc Schack, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen

ISBN13: 9789004703926
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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There are plenty of reasons for smaller liberal nations like the Nordics to take an active role in the ongoing development of international law in cyberspace. Recent cyber threats highlight that global security depends on a stable international environment. The current lack of legal clarity is exploited by hostile actors, complicating efforts to create cohesive cybersecurity strategies based on international norms. The Nordics can contribute to ongoing international legal debates on cyberspace.

Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Editors: Marc Schack and Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen
Chapter 2 Finland’s Views on International Law and Cyberspace
Author: Marja Lehto
Chapter 3 Norway’s Position Paper on International Law and Cyberspace
Author: Vibeke Musæus
Chapter 4 Sweden’s Position Paper on the Application of International Law in Cyberspace
Author: Ola Engdahl
Chapter 5 Denmark’s Position Paper on the Application of International Law in Cyberspace
Authors: Jeppe Mejer Kjelgaard and Ulf Melgaard
Chapter 6 Virtual Groups and the Triggering of Armed Conflicts
Author: Marie Thøgersen
Chapter 7 Attacking Data: Moving beyond the Interpretative Quagmire of the ‘Data as an Object’-Debate
Authors: Marc Schack and Katrine Lund-Hansen
Chapter 8 Non-Intervention Thresholds in Cyberspace – In the Shadow of the Sovereignty Debate?
Author: Pia Hüsch
Chapter 9 Careful What You Wish For
Tackling Legal Uncertainty in Cyberspace
Author: Peter B.M.J. Pijpers
Chapter 10 The Plea of Necessity in Cyber Emergencies
Unresolved Doctrinal Questions
Author: Henning Lahmann
Chapter 11 Disinformation, Strategic Corruption, and International Law: An Opportunity for Nordic Leadership
Authors: Kimberly Breedon and A. Christopher Bryant
Chapter 12 The Human Rights Challenges of Private Military and Security Companies and Mercenaries in Cyberspace
Authors: Sorcha MacLeod and Daniel Wand
Chapter 13 Cyber Espionage and the Nordics: Between Principles and Pragmatism
Author: Asbjørn Thranov
Index