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ELECTRONIC WARFARE AND THE STRATEGY OF COUNTRIES TO CONFRONT IT

    Shaima J. Mohammed

Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 2021, Volume 10, Issue issue 36 part 1, Pages 237-265

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Electronic conflict is one of the most dangerous threats that states face at the present time in light of the intertwining interests and the competition of major countries using all their technological capabilities and energies by inventing and developing various types of nuclear and biological electronic weapons, which, in their various types, have posed a threat to the security of states as a result of penetration and piracy and for the transition of war from the battlefield to Outer space at a time with which it is impossible to imagine the occurrence of any conflict without its sides and electronic deportations, and despite several attempts and initiatives by states to protect their security and apply international humanitarian law to electronic conflicts as well as national efforts to confront it, the matter calls for the existence of binding international legal rules and principles to regulate aspects of electronic conflict by imposing obligations on states and restricting their freedom regarding weapons The new ones that they create to prevent them from being used to threaten the security of states or their systems are necessary, and this can only be achieved with the cooperation and intensification of the international community and its various civilizations
Keywords:
    electronic warfare electronic weapons International humanitarian law
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(2021). ELECTRONIC WARFARE AND THE STRATEGY OF COUNTRIES TO CONFRONT IT. Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 10(issue 36 part 1), 237-265.
Shaima J. Mohammed. "ELECTRONIC WARFARE AND THE STRATEGY OF COUNTRIES TO CONFRONT IT". Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 10, issue 36 part 1, 2021, 237-265.
(2021). 'ELECTRONIC WARFARE AND THE STRATEGY OF COUNTRIES TO CONFRONT IT', Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 10(issue 36 part 1), pp. 237-265.
ELECTRONIC WARFARE AND THE STRATEGY OF COUNTRIES TO CONFRONT IT. Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 2021; 10(issue 36 part 1): 237-265.
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