Conferenza "International Law and Cyberspace"

Comitato scientifico: Angelica Bonfanti, Chiara Ragni, Marco Roscini, Attila Tanzi. Segreteria: Ludovica Chiussi Curzi, Gian Maria Farnelli, Alessandra Sardu.

  • Data: 12 novembre 2021 dalle 10:00 alle 17:30

  • Luogo: Sala Armi, via Zamboni 22, Bologna OPPURE online

PROGRAMMA

  • 10:00–10:10
    Michele Caianiello (University of Bologna)
    Welcoming address
  • 10:10–10:20
    Attila Tanzi (University of Bologna)
    Introduction
  • 10:20–10:40
    Laura Carpini (Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation)
    Keynote address

Panel 1: The International Law of State Responsibility in Cyberspace
Chair: Chiara Ragni (University of Milan)

  • 10:40–11:00
    François Delerue (University of Leiden)
    The International Law and Politic of the Attribution of Cyber Operations
  • 11:00–11:20
    Nicholas Tsagourias (University of Sheffield)
    The Virtues and Limitations of Due Diligence in Cyberspace
  • 11:20–11:40
    Larissa van den Herik (University of Leiden)
    The Obligation to Substantiate Cyberaccusations and to Disclose Underlying Evidence
  • 11:40–12:00
    Giovanna Adinolfi (University of Milan)
    State Responses to Cyberattacks
  • 12:00–12:20
    Q&A Panel 1
  • 12:20–13:30
    Lunch break

Panel 2: The International Law on the Use of Force in Cyberspace
Chair: Marco Roscini (University of Westminster)

  • 13:30–13:50
    Kubo Mačák (International Committee of the Red Cross)
    Application of International Humanitarian Law to Cyber Operations
  • 13:50–14:10
    Karine Bannelier – Christakis (University of Grenoble-Alpes)
    How Jus Contra Bellum Applies in Cyberspace? A Comparative Analysis of States’ Positions
  • 14:10–14:40
    Russell Buchan (University of Sheffield)
    Spies on the Rise: Cyber Espionage and the Principles of Territorial Sovereignty, Non-Intervention and Non-Use of Force
  • 14:40–15:00
    Alberto Oddenino (University of Turin)
    Cyberterrorism: A Tentative Taxonomy and its Relevance in an International Law Perspective
  • 15:00–15:20
    Q&A Panel 2
  • 15:20–15:30
    Coffee break

Panel 3:The Protection of Individuals in Cyberspace
Chair: Angelica Bonfanti (University of Milan)

  • 15:30–15:50
    Michele Nino (University of Salerno)
    The Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace
  • 15:50–16:10
    Eric De Brabandere (University of Leiden)
    International Investment Law and Arbitration in Cyberspace
  • 16:10–16:30
    Joanna Kulesza (University of Lodz)
    Cybersecurity Due Diligence, Disaster Preparedness and Response
  • 16:30–16:50
    Theodore Christakis (University of Grenoble-Alpes)
    Privacy, Data Protection and Government Access to Data in Cyberspace
  • 16:50–17:10
    Q&A Panel 3
  • 17:10 – 17:30
    Gabriella Venturini (International Law Association, Italian Branch)
    Closing remarks

Registration before 8 November 2021 by e-mail: PILinCyberSpace@gmail.com
The conference will be held online and in-person (30 places). Please, express preference during registration