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040 _aSipr
041 _aeng
100 1 _aBruun, Laura
245 1 0 _aCompliance with International Humanitarian Law in the development and use of Autonomous Weapon Systems :
_h[electronic resource]
_bwhat does IHL permit, prohibit and require? /
_cLaura Bruun, Marta Bo and Netta Goussac
260 _aSolna :
_bSIPRI,
_c2023
300 _a26 p.
500 _a"March 2023"
500 _aSIP2323
500 _aIt is undisputed that the development and use of autonomous weapon systems (AWS) must comply with international humanitarian law (IHL). However, how IHL rules should be interpreted and applied in the context of AWS remains, in some respects, unclear or disputed. With a particular focus on human–machine interaction, this report aims to facilitate a deeper understanding of this issue. Informed by an in-person expert workshop that SIPRI convened in November 2022 and contributions to the international policy discussion on AWS, the report maps areas of common ground and identifies aspects that warrant further clarification concerning what key rules of IHL, particularly those guiding the conduct of hostilities, permit, prohibit and require in the development and use of AWS. In doing so, the report provides a baseline for policymakers to advance discussions around what types and uses of AWS are (or should be) prohibited or regulated under existing IHL.
650 _ahuman rights
_xinternational law
_xweapons
653 _aIHL
653 _ainternational humanitarian law
653 _aautonomous weapon systems
653 _aAWS
700 1 _aBo, Marta
700 1 _aGoussac, Netta
710 2 _aSIPRI
852 _hFri e-publikation
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.55163/DFXR3984
942 _cEMON
999 _c80305
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