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Tanslated References into English
Muradpiri, Hadi; Khazaei, Hamidreza, “The Role of New Information Technologies in Future Wars”, Soft Power Studies, Year 10, Issue 23, (2019). [In Persian]
Sharifi Tarzkohi, Hossein; Barmaki, Jafar, “Legal challenges of cyber space capabilities in the light of Article 36 of the 1st Additional Protocol of 1977” International Law Review, Vol. 62, (2019). [In Persian]