SCLS
Volume 3 Issue 2 December 2025

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

Al akayleh, Shaker (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Dec 2025

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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Journal Info

Abbrev

SCLS

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

Sriwijaya Crimen Legal Studies (SCLS) is a journal in the field of law that publishes articles which include but not limited to articles with the themes: Administrative Crime, Juvenile Delinquent, Criminal Anthropology, Criminal Sociology, Penology, Criminal Psychology, Environmental Crime, Islamic ...