International Humanitarian Law and the Changing Technology of War
In: International Humanitarian Law Ser. v.41
In: International humanitarian law series 41
In: International Humanitarian Law Ser. v.41
In: International humanitarian law series v. 41
Preliminary Material /Professor Michael N. Schmitt -- Introduction International Humanitarian Law and the Changing Technology of War /Dan Saxon -- Chapter 1 Methodology of Law-Making: Customary International Law and New Military Technologies /Robert Heinsch -- Chapter 2 How Far Will the Law Allow Unmanned Targeting to Go? /Bill Boothby -- Chapter 3 The Illegality of Offensive Lethal Autonomy /David Akerson -- Chapter 4 Autonomy in the Battlespace: Independently Operating Weapon Systems and the Law of Armed Conflict /Markus Wagner -- Chapter 5 The Use of Autonomous Weapons and the Role of the Legal Advisor /Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Bolt -- Chapter 6 Great Resources Mean Great Responsibility: A Framework of Analysis for Assessing Compliance with API Obligations in the Information Age /Kimberly Trapp -- Chapter 7 Maximising Compliance with IHL and the Utility of Data in an Age of Unlimited Information: Operational Issues /Darren Stewart -- Chapter 8 The Application of Superior Responsibility in an Era of Unlimited Information /Charles Garraway -- Chapter 9 Cyber War and the Concept of 'Attack' in International Humanitarian Law /David Turns -- Chapter 10 Proportionality and Precautions in Cyber Attacks /Michael A Newton -- Chapter 11 Participants in Conflict – Cyber Warriors, Patriotic Hackers and the Laws of War /Heather Harrison Dinniss -- Chapter 12 New Weapons: Legal and Policy Issues Associated with Weapons Described as 'Non-lethal' /Neil Davison -- Chapter 13 The Path to Less Lethal and Destructive War? Technological and Doctrinal Developments and International Humanitarian Law after Iraq and Afghanistan /David P. Fidler -- Conclusions International Humanitarian Law and the Challenges of the Changing Technology of War /Dan Saxon -- Acknowledgments /Dan Saxon -- Index /Dan Saxon.
In: International humanitarian law series 41
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