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Illustration for news: Seminar on the topic of “Right to privacy in the age of cyber: positive obligations of states with respect to mass surveillance”

Seminar on the topic of “Right to privacy in the age of cyber: positive obligations of states with respect to mass surveillance”

In her report presenter gave an overview of positive obligations of states with respect to mass surveillance.

Illustration for news: Scientific seminar on the topic "Territorial Sovereignty in the Age of Cyber"

Scientific seminar on the topic "Territorial Sovereignty in the Age of Cyber"

In their report, the presenters (Alaa N. Assaf and Daniil Moshnikov) gave an overview of the theories and the practice regarding territorial sovereignty in cyberspace under international law.

Illustration for news: Seminar on the topic of ‘The Relationship Between State and Individual Responsibility for International Crimes: Revisiting the Classic Problem of International Law’

Seminar on the topic of ‘The Relationship Between State and Individual Responsibility for International Crimes: Revisiting the Classic Problem of International Law’

In his report, G.I. Bogush has examined the relationship between the international legal responsibility of states and individual criminal liability for serious violations of international law, in the light of contemporary problems facing the international legal system.

Illustration for news: Seminar on the topic of ‘ The International Legal Principle of Non-Interference and Deterence of Cyber-Operations’

Seminar on the topic of ‘ The International Legal Principle of Non-Interference and Deterence of Cyber-Operations’

A semninar on the topic «The International Legal Principle of Non-Interference and Deterence of Cyber-Operations» was held. In her talk the speaker - Vera Rusinova - tackled the question of whether and to what extent the principle of non-interference in matters within the domestic jurisdiction, being one of the basic principles of International Law, is applicable and able to effectively deter these ‘low-intensity cyber-operations’.