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Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Volume 21, 2018 - Asser.nl

Humanitarian Law is weapons law. In several chapters, how International Humanitarian Law (IHL) copes with old and new weapons as well as political developments in regard to military technology is discussed, while in two chapters the significance of non- or less-lethal weapons in peace-keeping and law

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Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 2013 - Volume 16 - Asser.nl

: 978-94-6265-038-1 This volume contains several articles on detention in non-international armed conflict, including the Copenhagen Process, and moreover features contributions on autonomous weapons systems, Apartheid and the second Turkel Report. It also contains an elaborate Year in Review and a special

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Conflict Law - The Influence of New Weapons Technology, Human Rights and Emerging Actors - Asser.nl

Conflict Law - The Influence of New Weapons Technology, Human Rights and Emerging Actors March 2014 Author: William H. Boothby, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Geneva, Switzerland Order Details Published: March 2014 Pages: VIII + 443 p. Publisher: T.M.C. ASSER PRESS Distributor: Springer Formats

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and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)) 15:20 - 15:50               Keynote Lecture: Leveraging Autonomous Decentralised Governance: Convergence of AI and Blockchain for Good Toufi Saliba (Global ACM Chair Practitioners Board CC and co-author of Toda Protocol) 15:50 - 16:30               Cross

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Intelligence and moral judgment in humans and machines Explainability and intelligibility of decision-making algorithms Ethics of AI and value-sensitive design Using AI to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals AI and human rights AI and international humanitarian law Autonomous weapons systems and

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responsibility gaps, without engaging with this issue in an in-depth manner. The purpose of this symposium is to identify the main issues at stake in ascribing responsibility, at both the State and individual level, for violations of international law committed with autonomous weapons. It is hoped that

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and value-sensitive design Using AI to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals AI and human rights AI and international humanitarian law Autonomous weapons systems and human dignity Human control over autonomous military technologies AI and international criminal law AI and state responsiblity

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Intelligence and National Security , and the Permanent Mission of the Principality of Liechtenstein to the United Nations’ Council of Advisers on the Application of the Rome Statute to Cyberwarfare. Further reading: Rebecca Crootof, ‘War Torts: Accountability for Autonomous Weapons

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[DILEMA lecture] Remote, autonomous weapons and human agency 22 February 2021 Starts at: 16:00h Fee: Free Venue: Online Organiser: T.M.C. Asser Instituut & the DILEMA Project Register A recording of this event is available on YouTube . On Monday 22 February 2021, Professor Bill Boothby

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a DILEMA lecture on the topic of ‘Which practices shape norms? Retaining human control over the use of force’ . Abstract The debate on autonomous weapons often characterises such systems as future problems in need of pre-emptive regulation. At the Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) on lethal

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