This article is a transcript of a roundtable discussion from the symposium, The Legal and Ethical Limits of Technological Warfare, February 1, 2013, University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law
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The influence of technology on war is overrated. Technology does not win wars. It does not lose wars...
This essay refocuses the debate over autonomous weapons systems to consider the potentially salutary...
The Utah Law Review brought in a panel of experts for a symposium on the legal and ethical limits of...
Roundtable Moderator: Amos Guiora, Professor of Law, Co-Director of the Center for Global Justice, U...
Deciding a year in advance the theme of a law review symposium is, at best, a tricky proposition. Th...
From the emergence and increasing use of unmanned or remotely piloted vehicles to the advent of cybe...
Moderator:John Sims, Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law This panel ...
An international public debate over the law and ethics of autonomous weapon systems (AWS) has been u...
CRUSER sponsored eventConsortium for Robotics and Unmanned Systems Education and Research (CRUSER
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The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of \u27Forever War\u27, focuses on the legal issues that ac...
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This essay refocuses the debate over autonomous weapons systems to consider the potentially salutary...