FROM ATTRIBUTION TO COMPENSATION: DEFINING INTERNATIONAL ‎CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY FOR CYBER ATTACKS

Authors

  • Shaker Al akayleh Géza Marton Doctoral School, Universiy of Debrecen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.28946/scls.v3i2.5144

Abstract

Humanity today, and those who will come after us, are aware of the consequences of ‎cyberattacks, and the absence of international civil liability in the face of these attacks ‎has become clear and evident. All countries must come together at one table to discuss ‎the issue of this era: regulating cyberattacks and establishing the necessary legislation. ‎The research problem in this paper is summarized in the absence of civil liability for ‎cyberattacks, both theoretically and practically. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to ‎bring the concept of civil liability for cyberattacks, its components, the provisions of ‎international civil liability related to cyberattacks, the effects of its application, and how ‎to assign civil liability to the perpetrators of cyberattacks from absence to actual reality ‎and to put it into the framework of practical application to stop cyberattacks. This is a ‎first step for any researcher in this field.  

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Published

12/30/2025

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