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Application deadline: June 25, 2026
In the last ten years, digitalization has been challenging fundamental categories of international law, such as State sovereignty (Lyall, 2022), use of force and nonintervention in internal affairs (Kilovaty, 2021; Duroy, 2023; Pijpers, 2023; Roscini 2024), and how they must be reconsidered and adapted to the digital domain (Tsagourias, Buchan, 2021).
In this regard, the Seminars will investigate the practice of States, especially their position papers on the application of international law to the cyber domain (Mačák, 2017), as well as the actions of international organizations, among them primarily the United Nations, which are striving to identify the content of applicable international law rules (Henderson, 2021, see also the outputs of the Group of Governmental Experts on Advancing responsible State behaviour in cyberspace and the Open-Ended Working Group on developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the context of international security).
Who is it for: Master students, PhD students, and junior researchers with a background in International Law, EU Law, Public and Comparative Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights Law, Cybersecurity Sciences, Political Sciences, and International Relations. Open to candidates from all the VIU Member Institutions; applications from excellent candidates from non-member institutions will be also considered and evaluated.
For further information visit our website or send an email to summerschools@univiu.org
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