Does international human rights law impose constraints on digital manipulation or other cyberwarfare ruses? Analysis of the stuxnet worm attack on iranian nuclear facilities
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Hartwig, Matthias
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Zhuk, Alesia
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2019-07-05T14:23:32Z
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2019-07-05T14:23:32Z
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2017
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/170163
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In 2010 a malicious computer worm attacked Iranian nuclear facilities in Natanz. It was the first computer worm that caused physical damage, and because of this, Iran had to suspend its nuclear program approximately for two years. The case caused great concern among the international community and raised the issue of protecting the population. This paper will address the issues of cyber war and its relationship with International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law.
Does international human rights law impose constraints on digital manipulation or other cyberwarfare ruses? Analysis of the stuxnet worm attack on iranian nuclear facilities
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Acceso abierto
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lpb
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Department
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Escuela de Graduados de Derecho
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Facultad de Derecho
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Tesis (magíster en derecho económico, inversiones, comercio y arbitraje internacional)