These reports address key issues related to jurisdiction in cyberspace and countermeasures in response to cyberattacks, providing valuable insights into international legal norms and the challenges of enforcing law in the virtual environment. The reports are the result of collaboration with leading institutions in the field of international security, including the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and the EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS).
By making these reports available in Chinese, we are increasing their accessibility to a wide audience in China and other regions where Chinese is an official language. This is particularly important given China’s growing role in the global discussion on cyber regulations and international security.
The reports are available online and can be accessed via the following links:
📌 Jurisdiction in Cyberspace 🔗 Read the report
📌 Countermeasures in Cyberspace 🔗 Read the report
The publication of these reports in a new language represents a significant step toward facilitating global knowledge exchange and dialogue on international law in cyberspace.