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van den Bosch, B. (2017). Non-Kinetic Capabilities and the Threshold of Attack in the Law of Armed Conflict. In P. A. L. Ducheine, & F. P. B. Osinga (Eds.), Winning Without Killing: The Strategic and Operational Utility of Non-Kinetic Capabilities in Crises (pp. 255-273). (NL ARMS : Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies; Vol. 2017). Asser Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-189-0_14[details]
2015
van den Bosch, G. L. C., Fink, M. D., Langendoen, L. B., Vinken, S. J., & Voetelink, J. E. D. (Eds.) (2015). NLDA Wettenbundel Militair Recht 2015-2016. Den Haag: Sdu Uitgevers. [details]
2014
van den Bosch, G. L. C., Fink, M. D., Langendoen, L. B., Vinken, S. J., & Voetelink, J. E. D. (Eds.) (2014). NLDA Wettenbundel militair recht 2014-2015. Den Haag: Sdu Uitgevers. [details]
2014
Ducheine, P. A. L., & van den Bosch, G. L. C. (2014). Staatsrecht en krijgsmacht. In M. D. Fink (Ed.), Inleiding militair recht. - 3e dr. (pp. 11-28). Nederlandse Defensie Academie. [details]
van den Bosch, G. L. C. (2019). Oorlog voeren zonder geweld: Onderzoek naar de regels binnen het humanitair oorlogsrecht voor militaire cyberoperaties die de drempel van aanval niet halen. [details]
Pijpers, B. M. J., & van den Bosch, B. G. L. C. (2021). The ‘Virtual Eichmann’: on sovereignty in cyberspace. Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3746843
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