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Located at a crossroads of global, regional, and national interests, contemporary international law affects almost all spheres of society. The School of International Law keeps pace with significant international events and legal adjudication in order to provide hands-on education that prepares future lawyers and legal scholars for the demands of the current legal landscape. The School is at once a ‘think tank’ that provides expert analysis and a producer of top legal experts and lawyers in international law.
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Rusinova V., Sergei K.
Law. LAW. Высшая школа экономики, 2021
Professor Vera Rusinova participated as an expert in the «Сyber Due Diligence Obligations in International Law: Theory and Practice». The Virtual Workshop was organized by the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict on November, 26 and 27 2020.
This virtual workshop brought together over 30 world-leading scholars and practitioners in international law to discuss the interim findings of ELAC’s research project on «Cyber Due Diligence». This project is motivated by the growing number of malicious cyber operations which cannot be factually or legally attributed to particular states, but directly affect other states or cause significant harm to individuals or property within or outside the territory of origin. It also seeks to address the need to clarify the nature, content and scope of the concept of «due diligence» in international law, as well as the extent to which it applies to cyberspace.