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The given external Link to
http://www.nowandfutures.com/large/Tallinn-Manual-on-the-International-Law-Applicable-to-Cyber-Warfare-Draft-.pdf
is dead. I fould the assumed content at
https://www.peacepalacelibrary.nl/ebooks/files/356296245.pdf
The link should be replaced, if it contains what it’s supposed to contain. The 302 pages PDF document unfortunaltely is not OCR’d for searchability. Someone might suggest this to "peacepalacelibrary", or OCR it and – if legal – put a new OCR’d version online.
The text starts with:
"TALLINN MANUAL ON THE INTERNATIONAL LAW APPLICABLE TO CYBER WARFARE
The product of a three-year project by twenty renowned international law scholars and practitioners, the Tallinn Manual identifies the international law applicable to cyber warfare and sets out ninety-five ‘black-letter rules‘ governing such conflicts. It addresses topics including sovereignty. State responsibility, the jus ad bellum, international humanitarian law, and the law of neutrality. An extensive commentary accompanies each rule, which sets forth each rule’s basis in treaty and customary law, explains how the Group of Experts interpreted applicable norms in the cyber context, and outlines any disagreements within the group as to each rule's application. The Director of the Project, Professor MICHAEL N. SCHMITT, is Chairman of the International Law Department at the United States Naval War College." – Fritz Jörn (talk) 08:26, 18 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

catch the dark 39.33.40.92 (talk) 19:46, 19 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]