Coding the Law of Armed Conflict: First Steps
In: Ashley Deeks, Coding the Law of Armed Conflict: First Steps, in THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT IN 2040 (Oxford University Press: New York, Matthew C. Waxman ed., 2020 Forthcoming)
1891082 results
Sort by:
In: Ashley Deeks, Coding the Law of Armed Conflict: First Steps, in THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT IN 2040 (Oxford University Press: New York, Matthew C. Waxman ed., 2020 Forthcoming)
SSRN
In: The military law and the law of war review: Revue de droit militaire et de droit de la guerre, Volume 34, Issue 1-4, p. 404
ISSN: 2732-5520
For policymakers, this book explains the ramifications under international humanitarian law of a major new field of weapon development with a focus on questions currently being debated by governments, the United Nations and other bodies. Based on a clear explanation of the principles of autonomous systems and a survey of technologies under active development as well as some that are in use today, it provides a thorough legal analysis grounded on a clear understanding of the technological realities of autonomous weapon systems. For legal practitioners and scholars, it describes the legal constraints that will apply to use of autonomous systems in armed conflict and the measures that will be needed to ensure that the efficacy of the law is maintained. More generally, it serves as a case study in identifying the legal consequences of use of autonomous systems in partnership with, or in place of, human beings
For policymakers, this book explains the ramifications under international humanitarian law of a major new field of weapon development with a focus on questions currently being debated by governments, the United Nations and other bodies. Based on a clear explanation of the principles of autonomous systems and a survey of technologies under active development as well as some that are in use today, it provides a thorough legal analysis grounded on a clear understanding of the technological realities of autonomous weapon systems. For legal practitioners and scholars, it describes the legal constraints that will apply to use of autonomous systems in armed conflict and the measures that will be needed to ensure that the efficacy of the law is maintained. More generally, it serves as a case study in identifying the legal consequences of use of autonomous systems in partnership with, or in place of, human beings.
World Affairs Online
For policymakers, this book explains the ramifications under international humanitarian law of a major new field of weapon development with a focus on questions currently being debated by governments, the United Nations and other bodies. Based on a clear explanation of the principles of autonomous systems and a survey of technologies under active development as well as some that are in use today, it provides a thorough legal analysis grounded on a clear understanding of the technological realities of autonomous weapon systems. For legal practitioners and scholars, it describes the legal constraints that will apply to use of autonomous systems in armed conflict and the measures that will be needed to ensure that the efficacy of the law is maintained. More generally, it serves as a case study in identifying the legal consequences of use of autonomous systems in partnership with, or in place of, human beings.
In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Volume 13, Issue 144, p. 152-153
ISSN: 1607-5889
In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Volume 12, Issue 138, p. 526-527
ISSN: 1607-5889
In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Volume 16, Issue 186, p. 482-482
ISSN: 1607-5889
This chapter contains an overview of the modern law of armed conflict (international humanitarian law) in all its main aspects, from the scope of application of the law through methods of warfare, weapons and targeting operations, to protection of victims and issues of enforcement and implementation.
BASE
Critically interrogates sociological theory from a feminist perspective and embarks on a politics of reconstruction, working at the interface of feminist and sociological theory to induce an adequate conceptualisation of the social. This text is useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students in sociology and feminist theory.
In: Aspen casebook series
Legal bases for use of force -- History, sources, and principles of the law of armed conflict -- Triggering the law of armed conflict -- Classifications and status of persons -- Belligerent detention -- Civilian protection law -- Targeting -- Weapons and tactics -- Wounded and sick -- Occupation, termination of hostilities, and transition -- Naval warfare and neutrality -- Air, space, and cyber warfare -- War crimes -- Command responsibility and compliance mechanisms
In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Volume 27, Issue 259, p. 440-440
ISSN: 1607-5889
In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Volume 10, Issue 110, p. 288-291
ISSN: 1607-5889
In: Israel yearbook on human rights, Volume 36, Issue Suppl, p. 2-3
ISSN: 0333-5925
In: American journal of international law, Volume 90, Issue 4, p. 709-711
ISSN: 0002-9300