Tag InternationalHumanitarianLaw

Algorithmic Warfare and the Erosion of Distinction: Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) as Digital Misinformation in Armed Conflict

An emerging threat in the twenty‑first century is algorithmic warfare, in which lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS) decide whom to kill, based on predictive models and without human judgment. A key example is the Lavender AI system used by Israel,… Continue Reading →

From Surveillance To Strike: Regulating Drone Warfare In An Age Of Borderless Conflict

As per ongoing trends, drones have become almost ubiquitous in modern combat. More than 100 countries, as well as many stateless actors, already have military drones. The era of weaponized UAVs began in 2002 when a United States [“US”] strike… Continue Reading →

Inheriting a World in Turmoil: A Brief Overview of the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict

Protection of Cultural Property and the Fourth Battlefield Attacks on cultural heritage in modern armed conflict are more than just the destruction of bricks, wood, or mortar. They are not only attacks on human lives but also the identity, memory,… Continue Reading →

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