The rapid advancement of emerging technologies, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence, has significantly transformed the traditional framework and methods of armed conflict. The deployment of intelligent systems in cyberattacks raises new legal questions regarding state responsibility for actions committed in cyberspace—especially in terms of attribution, the breach of peremptory norms, and adherence to core principles of international law such as sovereignty, the prohibition of the use of force, and non-intervention.This article aims to analyze the legal dimensions of AI-driven cyber warfare by examining existing frameworks under public international law and the law of armed conflict. It addresses the challenges of holding states internationally accountable and evaluates the role of international organizations, existing legal gaps, and the urgent need for new regulatory norms to ensure enhanced legal accountability in the face of emerging threats.
talaei,S. (2025). Artificial Intelligence and Cyberwarfare: Legal Dimensions of State Responsibility in International Law. Modern Jurisprudence and Law, 12(22), 1-13. doi: 10.22034/jml.2025.724367
MLA
talaei,S. . "Artificial Intelligence and Cyberwarfare: Legal Dimensions of State Responsibility in International Law", Modern Jurisprudence and Law, 12, 22, 2025, 1-13. doi: 10.22034/jml.2025.724367
HARVARD
talaei S. (2025). 'Artificial Intelligence and Cyberwarfare: Legal Dimensions of State Responsibility in International Law', Modern Jurisprudence and Law, 12(22), pp. 1-13. doi: 10.22034/jml.2025.724367
CHICAGO
S. talaei, "Artificial Intelligence and Cyberwarfare: Legal Dimensions of State Responsibility in International Law," Modern Jurisprudence and Law, 12 22 (2025): 1-13, doi: 10.22034/jml.2025.724367
VANCOUVER
talaei S. Artificial Intelligence and Cyberwarfare: Legal Dimensions of State Responsibility in International Law. Modern Jurisprudence and Law, 2025; 12(22): 1-13. doi: 10.22034/jml.2025.724367