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Nexus

Instituut and Amnesty International release their report ‘The Rome Statute at 40’. Based on an expert meeting organised end of 2020, the report contains key findings and recommendations by expert stakeholders on the future of the Intern... [New publication] Autonomous weapons and the responsibility

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[Annual Report 2020] ‘The year of Zoom’

interviewed by the media about a wide variety of international law developments at the courts and tribunals of The Hague, on topics of counter-terrorism, sports law, artificial intelligence, autonomous weapons, and international criminal law. They intervened in various public debates, including on the

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[New podcast] Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know

[New podcast] Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know Published 27 July 2021 © Shutterstock A new podcast series 'Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know' was launched with Asser researcher Marta Bo. The podcast series is a part of the  LAWS & War Crimes research

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DILEMA Lecture by Dr Ingvild Bode

Force’ . The lecture will be followed by a Q&A moderated by Klaudia Klonowska , PhD Researcher with the DILEMA Project. Click here to register for this event.  Abstract The debate on autonomous weapons often characterises such systems as future problems in need of pre-emptive regulation. At the

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DILEMA Lecture by William Boothby

DILEMA Lecture by William Boothby Published 18 December 2020 On Monday 22 February 2021 at 16:00 CET, Professor Bill Boothby (Australian National University) will deliver a DILEMA Lecture on the topic of ‘Remote, Autonomous Weapons and Human Agency’ . The lecture will be followed by a Q&A

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[New publication] Autonomous weapons and the responsibility gap in the ICC statute

[New publication] Autonomous weapons and the responsibility gap in the ICC statute Published 4 May 2021 © Shutterstock A new publication in the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Oxford Academic) by Asser and IHEID researcher Marta Bo tackles the difficulties of establishing responsibility

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[Call for papers] Law and ethics of AI in the public sector

deployment of AI has already led to unintended consequences notably in terms of discrimination, privacy, due process, transparency, and accountability. Current debates on autonomous weapons systems, the use of facial recognition in public spaces, risk-assessment algorithms in the judicial system, or

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Call for Papers: Law and Ethics of AI in the Public Sector

, transparency, and accountability. Current debates on autonomous weapons systems, the use of facial recognition in public spaces, risk-assessment algorithms in the judicial system, or automated detection of welfare fraud, demonstrate that the implementation of data-driven policy-making and algorithmic

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A new year and a new research agenda: 'Rethinking public interests in international and European law'

access to information and communication technologies. But how does this play out when put under critical - post-colonial - scrutiny? And which interests and whose values will be protected - and how - in the ongoing UN debates on autonomous weapons systems? That of the powerful or the powerless? The act

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Publications 2019

of Commercial Worth – The Legal Status of the Red Star in Hungary’, Verfassungsblog: On Matters Constitutional , 11 January 2018. Bo, M. & Woodcock, T. ‘Lethal autonomous weapons, war crimes, and the Convention on Conventional Weapons’, Asser Blog , 28 May 2019 (also on The Global, Rethinking

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