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Annotation
The goals of the subject are - to get students acquainted with the latest development regarding applicability of public international law (specifically its regulation concerning international peace and security) within the sphere of cyberspace, - to provide space for critical analysis over the sources and their application, - to teach the students to present their qualified opinions based on study during the lectures and their own preparation. Before each lecture, the students will be required to study materials provided via Moodle and during the lectures, to participate in discussions. The lectures consist of two parts: a) initial presentation of the topic by the tutor, and b) subsequent critical discussion. To reach course goals the students are required to prepare every week according to the list of sources and exercises, to prepare answers to provided questions and actively participate in the lectures. Home preparation is thus combined with thematically focused interactive lectures. The subject combines attendance of students from both the Czech Master´s degree and Erasmus students programs. The work is in English language only Last update: Marešová Svatava, Ing. (27.02.2024)
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Exam: 1. The exam takes form of a written test. 2. The test consists of 10 opened questions. Each answer will be marked by 0-5 points depending on its quality. The total of points is 50. 3. Based on activity during the lectures, each student can be given max. 5 points above those received in test. 4. The grading scale is following: 0-25 4/F 26-30 3/E 31-35 2/D 36-40 2/C 41-45 1/B 46-50 1/A Last update: Lipovský Milan, JUDr., Ph.D. (30.04.2024)
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Exam: 1. The exam takes form of a written test. 2. Students are only allowed to write the test if they attend at least 70 % of lectures and are active during them. 3. The test consists of 10 opened questions. Each answer will be marked by 0-5 points depending on its quality. The total of points is 50. 4. Based on activity during the lectures, each student can be given max. 5 points above those received in test. 5. The grading scale is following: 0-25 4/F 26-30 3/E 31-35 2-/D 36-40 2/C 41-45 1-/B 46-50 1/A
Last update: Marešová Svatava, Ing. (23.05.2024)
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Syllabus
The course includes these topics (details, dates and number of lectures allocated to individual topics are provided in the Moodle together with readings):
- cyberspace as a new domaine of application of international law, - sources and attitudes of various actors - the prohibition of use of force and cyberspace - the principle of non-intervention and cyberspace (with focus on elections interference) - jurisdiction in cyberspace (“borders” in cyberspace) - crimes under international law and cyberspace - human rights and cyberspace Last update: Marešová Svatava, Ing. (07.05.2024)
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Basic literature: 1. Tallinn Manual 2.0 on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Operations, available via Faculty´s Library internet databases Other materials will be provided via Moodle. Other literature: 1. https://disarmament.unoda.org/ict-security/ 2. Group of Governmental Experts on Advancing Responsible State Behaviour in Cyberspace in the Context of International Security webpage URL https://disarmament.unoda.org/group-of-governmental-experts/ 3. Open-ended Working Group webpage URL https://disarmament.unoda.org/open-ended-working-group/ Other materials will be provided via Moodle. Basic legal regulation: 1. UN Charter (1945) 2. Rome Statute (1998) 3. UNGA Resolution 2625 Other materials will be provided via Moodle. Last update: Lipovský Milan, JUDr., Ph.D. (30.04.2024)
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Students are recommended to have passed a general course of Public International Law at any university. Last update: Sojka Miroslav, Mgr. (12.06.2023)
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