Publications
2022
- Berenice Boutin and Taylor Woodcock, ‘Aspects of Realizing (Meaningful) Human Control: A Legal Perspective’, in: Robin Geiß and Henning Lahmann (eds.), Research Handbook on Warfare and Artificial Intelligence (Edward Elgar), forthcoming, available on SSRN (2022)
- Tomasz Zurek, Taylor Woodcock, Magdalena Pacholska, and Tom van Engers, ‘Computational Modelling of the Proportionality Analysis under International Humanitarian Law for Military Decision-Support Systems’, Working Paper, available on SSRN (2022)
2021
- Sadjad Soltanzadeh, ‘Strictly Human: Limitations of Autonomous Systems’, Minds and Machines (2021)
- Marten Zwanenburg, ‘Biometrics and International Humanitarian Law’, Articles of War, Lieber Institute (28 October 2021)
- Taylor Woodcock, ‘Eclipsing Human Rights: Why the International Regulation of Military AI is not Limited to International Humanitarian Law’, Human Rights Here Blog, Doctoral Research Forum Blog Series (13 July 2021)
- Taylor Woodcock, ‘Artificial Intelligence: Is the Answer More Law?’, Asser Blog (25 January 2021)
2020
- Berenice Boutin, ‘The Interplay of International Obligations Connected to the Conduct of Others: Toward a Framework of Mutual Compliance Among States Engaged in Partnered Warfare’, 96 International Law Studies (Naval War College), pp. 529–548 (2020)