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Digital Sovereignty of International Organizations: the Precedent of the ICC and the Avenues for Legal and Technical Security

Summary by Actu-Juridique
Animaio Studio/AdobeStock In February 2025, a simple click from Washington brought a part of the International Criminal Court to a standstill. By digitally targeting its prosecutor, the United States revealed the structural vulnerability of international institutions to technological extraterritoriality. This precedent, combining economic sanctions, reliance on cloud services and legal deficiency, acts as an electroshock.
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Animaio Studio/AdobeStock In February 2025, a simple click from Washington brought a part of the International Criminal Court to a standstill. By digitally targeting its prosecutor, the United States revealed the structural vulnerability of international institutions to technological extraterritoriality. This precedent, combining economic sanctions, reliance on cloud services and legal deficiency, acts as an electroshock.

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Actu-Juridique broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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