Abstract

The increasing use of digital technologies in cyberspace in the context of international conflicts has put pressure on the existing legal framework of international law. After progress in terms of norm development and clarification could be achieved through multilateral processes at the United Nations, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine cast doubt on the possibility of further breakthroughs. In light of this development, unilateral declarations of legal positions by states will gain further relevance.

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