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    The aim is to clarify the complex legal issues surrounding cyber operations, in particular paying attention to jus ad bellum (the international law governing the use of force by States as an instrument of their national policy) and jus in bello (the international law regulating the conduct of armed conflict).
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    The Tallinn Manual research is led by Michael Schmitt, Professor of Public International Law at Exeter Law School, and a Senior Fellow at the United States Naval War Nineteen international law experts contributed to the Tallinn Manual 2.0 on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Operations, it is

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