As many nations throughout the world have become entrenched in what has been described as the information revolution, many legal parameters of information operations remain uncertain. Information is fast becoming a strategic resource that permeates every facet of the U.S. National Military Strategy. The proliferation of information-based technologies will substantially transform the Army's doctrine as well as its structure. The evolution of the information environment has specific legal implications within the international community. This paper examines these challenges and proposes to establish a framework for the inevitable global debate over related legal issues.
Army Transformation and Information Operations: The International Legal Implications
2002
35 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
The International Legal Implications of Information Warfare
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