Why Silence Isn’t (Always) Golden: Espionage Exceptions under Customary International Law - Part II The secrecy of state practice means that states are not ‘in a position to react’ to espionage, yet is silence tantamount to acceptance of such practice? Russell Buchan and Iñaki Navarrete • October 10, 2019
Why Silence Isn’t (Always) Golden: Espionage Exceptions under Customary International Law – Part I Espionage is often considered not legal nor illegal under international law. Why do international lawyers maintain the fiction that there is no interaction between international law and espionage? Russell Buchan and Iñaki Navarrete • October 08, 2019