"State Responsibility for Negligent Intelligence"
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Description
The Research Handbook on Intelligence and International Law brings together expert scholars and practitioners to comprehensively assess how international law applies to the work of the intelligence community.
Among other issues, it examines: the role and impact of the intelligence community as a normative actor in the international legal system; the legality of influence operations; the lawfulness of covert operations; the international legal issues raised by intelligence sharing during military operations; the application of international law to political and economic espionage; State responsibility for negligent intelligence; the privileges and immunities of intelligence officials under the laws of peace and war; the collection of intelligence by peacekeeping missions; the protection afforded by international law to submarine cables; the legality of intelligence operations that expose gross human rights abuses; and the extent to which international courts and tribunals have examined the application of international law to intelligence activities.
This Research Handbook is an essential resource for students, academics, practitioners, and policymakers working in international law and intelligence studies.
Includes the chapter, "State Responsibility for Negligent Intelligence" by Maurer Professor Asaf Lubin.
ISBN
9781802200171 (hb.), 9781802200188 (ebook)
Publication Date
2025
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
City
Cheltenham, UK
Keywords
Predictive national security assessments, intelligence professionals, malpractice
Disciplines
Law | National Security Law
Recommended Citation
Lubin, Asaf, ""State Responsibility for Negligent Intelligence"" (2025). Books & Book Chapters by Maurer Faculty. 348.
https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/facbooks/348
Comments
Full bibliographic details available in IUCAT
Copies available in the Jerome Hall Law Library K 3278 .I58 2025