Advancing technology will dramatically affect the weapons and tactics of future armed conflict, including the “places” where conflicts are fought, the “actors” by whom they are fought, and the “means and methods” by which they are fought. These changes -- including continuing cyber conflict, increased use of autonomous weapon systems, the development of nanotechnology, and evolving virology capabilities -- will stress even the fundamental principles of the law of armed conflict, or LOAC. While it is likely that the contemporary LOAC will be sufficient to regulate the majority of future conflicts, the international community must be willing to evolve the LOAC in an effort to ensure these future weapons and tactics remain under control of the...
Predicting scientific and technological development and, as a result, developing a list of critical ...
Lethally Autonomous Weapons Systems are a new emerging technology within the international arena, ye...
I am honored to deliver this Lecture in honor of Randolph W. Thrower, a lawyer of great distinction ...
Advancing technology will dramatically affect the weapons and tactics of future armed conflict, incl...
Warfare is changing - and rapidly. New technologies, new geopolitical alignments, new interests and ...
As States seek to weaponize new technologies such as robotics, cyber tools and nanotechnology, the c...
The historical fact that the law of armed conflict (LOAC) has always lagged behind current methods o...
2012 Santa Clara Journal of International Law Symposium: Emerging Issues in International Humanitari...
Advances in military technology have led many, including the developers of such technology, to propo...
Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) are a special class of weapons systems that, once activated,...
For better or worse, participants in a civilization of science and technology are locked in a relent...
One of the most intriguing and important discussions in international law is the potential impact of...
As increasingly automated – and in some cases fully autonomous – weapon systems enter the battlefiel...
This paper covers the topic of the technological revolution and its impact on the rules of war. In t...
The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of \u27Forever War\u27, focuses on the legal issues that ac...
Predicting scientific and technological development and, as a result, developing a list of critical ...
Lethally Autonomous Weapons Systems are a new emerging technology within the international arena, ye...
I am honored to deliver this Lecture in honor of Randolph W. Thrower, a lawyer of great distinction ...
Advancing technology will dramatically affect the weapons and tactics of future armed conflict, incl...
Warfare is changing - and rapidly. New technologies, new geopolitical alignments, new interests and ...
As States seek to weaponize new technologies such as robotics, cyber tools and nanotechnology, the c...
The historical fact that the law of armed conflict (LOAC) has always lagged behind current methods o...
2012 Santa Clara Journal of International Law Symposium: Emerging Issues in International Humanitari...
Advances in military technology have led many, including the developers of such technology, to propo...
Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) are a special class of weapons systems that, once activated,...
For better or worse, participants in a civilization of science and technology are locked in a relent...
One of the most intriguing and important discussions in international law is the potential impact of...
As increasingly automated – and in some cases fully autonomous – weapon systems enter the battlefiel...
This paper covers the topic of the technological revolution and its impact on the rules of war. In t...
The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of \u27Forever War\u27, focuses on the legal issues that ac...
Predicting scientific and technological development and, as a result, developing a list of critical ...
Lethally Autonomous Weapons Systems are a new emerging technology within the international arena, ye...
I am honored to deliver this Lecture in honor of Randolph W. Thrower, a lawyer of great distinction ...