Conference ‘Non-State Actors and Responsibility in Cyberspace State Responsibility, Individual Criminal Responsibility and Questions of Evidence’. University of Sheffield
Non-State Actors and Responsibility in Cyberspace: State Responsibility, Individual Criminal Responsibility and Questions of Evidence. Friday 18 September 2015
This conference brings together leading international experts to assess the effectiveness of international law in ensuring responsibility for the injurious cyber activities of non-state actors. In particular, this conference addresses three critical international legal questions:
- Can states be held responsible for injurious acts committed by non-state actors in or through cyberspace?
- Can individuals be held criminally responsible for malicious cyber operations and how is jurisdiction established in cyberspace?
- What challenges do international courts face when conducting cyber investigations and how do international courts assess the probity of cyber evidence?
Registration for the conference is required. Deadline: 11 September 2015. Register here
Programme and further information here