A panel of experts discuss how humanitarian law and the law of war is impacted by the increased use of drone warfare, cyber attack, and other newly emergent weapons.Moderator: Prof. William Banks, Professor of Law and Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, Syracuse University Law SchoolProf. Geoffrey Corn, South Texas College of LawMs. Andrea Prasow, Human Rights WatchProf. Sean Watts, Creighton University School of LawPanel title: Drones, Cyber, and More: International Humanitarian Law and the Path Ahead.Recorded as part of the 2014 LENS Conference: LAWshaping in National Security: The Past, the Progress, and the Path Ahead
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The Utah Law Review brought in a panel of experts for a symposium on the legal and ethical limits of...
A panel of experts discuss how humanitarian law and the law of war is impacted by the increased use ...
The use of drones for the targeted killing of suspected terrorists has raised a number of complex le...
Moderator:John Sims, Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law This panel ...
The use of drones is especially controversial given the overlap in this area between international h...
Moderator:John Sims, Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law This panel ...
2012 Santa Clara Journal of International Law Symposium: Emerging Issues in International Humanitari...
Presenting a robust conversation among leading scholars in the areas of international legal standard...
The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of \u27Forever War\u27, focuses on the legal issues that ac...
Over the last decades, the worldwide evolution and advancement of technology interfused nearly all a...
Panel presentations and discussion on United States government policy regarding the use and legality...
This qualitative research study directly analyzes the legality of drone usage. This project discusse...
The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of \u27Forever War\u27, focuses on the legal issues that ac...
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, international law has had to grapple with the fu...
This paper will consider how the actual conduct of armed conflict has developed and how the interpre...
The Utah Law Review brought in a panel of experts for a symposium on the legal and ethical limits of...