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Professor Vera Rusinova took part in the UNIDIR (United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research) Seminar on 'Application of Chapters VI And VII of the United Nations Charter in the Cyber Context' on May, 19.
The workshop seeked to explore with the help of leading scholars and practitioners in relevant areas of international law and policy two key issues: (1) how can cyber operations trigger Chapter VI and VII of the UN Charter, and (2) what kind of general or cyber-specific measures could be used in responding to such triggers.
Vera Rusinova commented on the background paper presented by Dr. Talida Dias (University of Oxford) on ' Applying Chapters VI And VII Of The United Nations Charter In The Cyber Context: The challenges and Opportunities of Information and Communications Technologies'.