SOVEREIGNTY IN THE MODERN STATES AND THE CYBERTECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES: REFLECTIONS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
reflexões à luz do direito internacional
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22409/conflu.v25i3.58967Abstract
This article analyzes the role of sovereignty in International Law, recognizing it as an attribute of the State arising from the Westphalian system, and the deepening of its crisis, due to the innovations brought by cyberspace. The existence of sovereignty in the Modern Nation-State is covered, as well as its decline before the current international legal system, the emergence of new complexities as a result of the diffusion of cybernetic technologies, and the inherent visualization of the use of cyberspace as a matter of global concern. The method used is deductive, in a qualitative approach, with an exploratory objective based on bibliographical research, which reflect the necessary re-signification of sovereignty.
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