Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election produced the biggest political scandal in a generation. An essential guide for anyone interested in protecting election integrity, this book explains why 'information operations' violate international law, how the US can dilute their effectiveness, and how soliciting foreign interference should be punished.
Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election produced the biggest political scandal in a generation. An essential guide for anyone interested in protecting election integrity, this book explains why 'information operations' violate international law, how the US can dilute their effectiveness, and how soliciting foreign interference should be punished.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jens David Ohlin is Vice Dean and Professor of Law, Cornell Law School. His work stands at the intersection of three related fields: criminal law and procedure, international law, and the laws of war. Trained as both a lawyer and a philosopher, Professor Ohlin has tackled diverse research questions that include the philosophical foundations of international law, collective criminal action, and the role of new technologies in war. He is the author of leading textbooks in international law and criminal law.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. What is election interference? 2. Election interference is not cyberwar 3. Limits of the sovereignty framework 4. The promise of self-determination 5. Foreign electioneering and transparency 6. Free speech and elections 7. The value of criminal prosecutions 8. Soliciting foreign interference Conclusion.
Introduction 1. What is election interference? 2. Election interference is not cyberwar 3. Limits of the sovereignty framework 4. The promise of self-determination 5. Foreign electioneering and transparency 6. Free speech and elections 7. The value of criminal prosecutions 8. Soliciting foreign interference Conclusion.
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