Autonomous Weapon Systems and the Law of Armed Conflict
For policymakers, this book explains the ramifications under international humanitarian law of a major new field of weapon development with a focus on questions currently being debated by governments, the United Nations and other bodies. Based on a clear explanation of the principles of autonomous systems and a survey of technologies under active development as well as some that are in use today, it provides a thorough legal analysis grounded on a clear understanding of the technological realities of autonomous weapon systems. For legal practitioners and scholars, it describes the legal constraints that will apply to use of autonomous systems in armed conflict and the measures that will be needed to ensure that the efficacy of the law is maintained. More generally, it serves as a case study in identifying the legal consequences of use of autonomous systems in partnership with, or in place of, human beings.
- Takes a 'ground up' analytical approach based on a thorough overview of the current and near future state of autonomous technologies
- Provides a close examination of the interface between technological change and its legal effects, which can be applied to legal analyses in other fields employing autonomous technologies
- Focuses on questions being discussed at the ongoing UN-hosted meetings between parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, ensuring the legal analysis is topical and immediately applicable to issues currently being considered by regulatory and policy-making bodies
Product details
July 2020Hardback
9781108499743
240 pages
235 × 157 × 15 mm
0.4kg
2 b/w illus. 1 table
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Legal Background
- 3. Understanding Weapon Autonomy
- 4. Identifying Legal Issues
- 5. Weapons Law
- 6. Targeting Law
- 7. Accountability
- 8. Recommendations