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International law and weapons review : emerging military technology under the law of armed conflict / Natalia Jevglevskaja,...

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  • International law and weapons review : emerging military technology under the law of armed conflict / Natalia Jevglevskaja,...
  • Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge University press, 2022
  • 1 vol. (XXXII-282 p.) ; 24 cm
  • 978-1-108-83755-2
  • 1-108-83755-7
  • 9781108837552 rel.
  • 341.63
  • Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Article 36-background and historical development Interpretative methodology Interpreting Article 36 : the object of review Interpretation of Article 36-the process and standard of review Weapons review obligation under customary international law Weapons reviews under the system of AP I -relationship between Article 36 and Article 82 Challenges to Article 36 reviews posed by Autonomous Weapons Systems (AWS) Challenges to Article 36 reviews posed by (autonomous) cyber capabilities Concluding remarks
  • Texte remanié de Doctoral thesis International law University of Melbourne (Australia) 2018 States’ weapons review obligations under Article 36 of the 1977 additional protocol 1 to the Geneva Conventions and beyond
  • "Legal reviews of new weapons, including new technologies of warfare, are a critical measure for States to ensure ... that [its] armed forces are capable of conducting hostilities in accordance with its international obligations, and that new weapons are not employed prematurely under conditions in which respect for IHL cannot be guaranteed." (éd.)
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