International Review of the Red Cross : humanitarian debate: law, policy, action / International Committee of the Red Cross.
Material type: Continuing resourceSeries: New technologies and warfare. (886) ; 94Publication details: Geneva : International Committee of the Red Cross and Cambridge University Press, 2012.Description: v. 23 cmISSN:- 18163831
- HV560 R48 2012 v.94 (886)
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Periodicals | Commission on Human Rights Library Periodicals | Corrected | HV560 R48 2012 v.94 (886) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P-000032d |
Editorial : Science cannot be placed above its consequences / Vincent Bernard.
New capabilities in warfare : an overview of contemporary technological developments and the associated legal and engineering issues in Article 36 weapons reviews / Alan Backstrom, Ian Henderson.
Cyber conflict and international humanitarian law / Herbert Lin.
Get off my cloud : cyber warfare, international humanitarian law, and the protection of civilians / Cordula Droege.
Some legal challenges posed by remote attack / William Boothby.
Pandora’s box? Drone strikes under jus ad bellum, jus in bello, and international human rights law / Stuart Casey-Maslen.
Categorization and legality of autonomous and remote weapons systems / Hin-Yan Liu.
Nanotechnology and challenges to international humanitarian law : a preliminary legal assessment / Hitoshi Nasu.
Conflict without casualties… a note of caution : non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law / Eve Massingham.
On banning autonomous weapon systems : human rights, automation, and the dehumanization of lethal decision-making / Peter Asaro.
Beyond the Call of Duty : why shouldn’t videogame players face the same dilemmas as real soldiers? Ben Clarke, Christian Rouffaer, François Sénéchaud.
Documenting violations of international humanitarian law from space : a critical review of geospatial analysis of satellite imagery during armed conflicts in Gaza (2009), Georgia (2008) and Sri Lanka (2009) / Joshua Lyons.
The role of civil society in the development of standards around new weapons and other technologies of warfare / Brian Rappert, Richard Moyes, Anna Crowe, Thomas Nash.
The evitability of autonomous robot warfare / Noel E. Sharkey.
International Humanitarian Law and New Weapon Technologies, 34th Round Table on current issues of international humanitarian law, San Remo, 8–10 September 2011 / Jakob Kellenberger, Philip Spoerri.
'Excessive’ ambiguity: analysing and refining the proportionality standard / Jason D. Wright.
Book Review - The law of armed conflict: an operational approach / Jamie A. Williamson.
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