PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW MECHANISMS FOR ATTRIBUTING CYBER LIABILITY IN CROSS-BORDER ARBITRATION DISPUTES: LESSONS FOR UZBEKISTAN

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  • Kaibyldaeva Begaim Mukhitovna Independent Researcher, Tashkent State University of Law Автор

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The rapid expansion of digital commerce and cross-border data flows has generated a new category of transnational disputes that existing legal frameworks were not designed to address. Cyberattacks, data breaches, ransomware incidents, and the unauthorised use of digital assets increasingly give rise to liability claims across multiple jurisdictions simultaneously, confronting arbitral tribunals with fundamental questions of applicable law, jurisdiction, and the attribution of responsibility. For Uzbekistan, a country undergoing comprehensive digital transformation since the adoption of the Digital Uzbekistan-2030 Strategy and deepening its integration into international trade networks, these challenges are both immediate and strategically consequential.

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2026-06-08

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Kaibyldaeva , B. (2026). PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW MECHANISMS FOR ATTRIBUTING CYBER LIABILITY IN CROSS-BORDER ARBITRATION DISPUTES: LESSONS FOR UZBEKISTAN. Социальные науки в современном мире, 5(14), 33-37. https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/ZDIF/article/view/51684
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