The impact of emerging technologies on the law of armed conflict / Volume 2 ; Editors Eric Talbot Jensen, Ronald T. P. Alcala
Language: English Series: The Lieber studies ; Volume 2Publication details: New York, NY : OUP, 2019Description: 389 pagesISBN:- 9780190915322
- 0190915323
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / Brigadier General R. Patrick Huston -- Regulating new weapons technology / Rebecca Crootof -- Assessing LOAC compliance and discourse as new technologies emerge : from effects driven analysis to "what effects" / Laurie R. Blank -- Leveraging emerging technology for LOAC compliance / Eric Talbot Jensen & Alan Hickey -- Lethal autonomous weapons systems : the overlooked importance of administrative accountability / Laura A. Dickinson -- Law-of-war precautions : a cautionary note / Sean Watts -- The other side of autonomous weapons : using artificial intelligence to enhance IHL compliance / Peter Margulies -- High tech civilians, participation in hostilities, and criminal liability : reconciling U.S. perspectives / Lieutenant Colonel Matthew T. King -- Emerging technologies and the principle of distinction : a further blurring of the lines between combatants and civilians? / Michael W. Meier -- Who did it? : attribution of cyber intrusions and the jus in bello / William Banks -- The law of armed conflict implications of covered or concealed cyber operations : perfidy, ruses, and the principle of passive distinction / Colonel Gary P. Corn & Commander Peter P. Pascucci -- Invisible soldiers : the perfidy implications of invisibility technology on battlefields of the future / Sephora Sultana & Hitoshi Nasu -- Attack decision-making : context, reasonableness, and the duty to obey / Geoffrey S. Corn
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