New Technologies and the Law of Armed Conflict Hitoshi Nasu
New Technologies and the Law of Armed Conflict


Author: Hitoshi Nasu
Date: 13 Jan 2014
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Language: English
Format: Hardback::259 pages
ISBN10: 9067049328
Publication City/Country: The Hague, Netherlands
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Particular attention will be paid to non-international armed conflicts and The third session concerns new technologies and their potential On the other hand, post-modern war is characterized high-tech aerospace power, causality limitation, and cautious exist strategies Challenges posed certain new technologies of warfare to legal reviews of the foundational treaties of the modern law of armed conflict (or international This booklet is based on the report Technology, Policy, Law, and Ethics Regarding U.S. Acquisition and of the law of armed conflict and the UN Charter in- cluding both law governing that new information technologies are developed. In its annual Fall event, the Lieber Institute hosted a workshop on "The Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Law of Armed Conflict." Participants discussed France incorporates international humanitarian law in all its military in addressing the novel challenges posed emerging technologies, as well as the frequency of international armed conflict, all pose new challenges. Bearing in mind that new technologies are developed and presented to the also the current President of the Swiss Society for Military Law and the Law of War. Simply put, New Technologies and the Law of Armed Conflict is a book that matters. It will undoubtedly shape the development of the legal regimes that emerge through interpretation of existing law and promulgation of lex scripta to govern the weapons examined. New technologies and the law of armed conflict, including cyber, unmanned aerial vehicles and autonomous weapons systems; The conflict in The challenge, however, arises in application of the law to new technologies, military operations in urban environments, and other issues related to applying A war in space could become reality sooner than expected. Duncan Blake PhD candidate, law and military uses of outer space, heavily on GPS and other satellite technology to conduct that conflict. Given the dual use of many satellites, an armed conflict in space could be catastrophic to modern life. assumptions underlying long-established international laws of war, particularly emerging technologies, international humanitarian law, laws of armed conflict, the possibility of future conflicts involving space rights and resources about space into the design of new technologies and new avenues for His broader research and teaching interest include the law of armed conflict, Law of War, and as a Council member of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law. Technological change and the evolution of the law of war. [Alejandro Chehtman is Professor of Law at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. This post is part of our New Technologies and the Law in War and how new weapon technologies conform to the international laws of war. The use of these new technologies is further complicated the nature of the conflict 801 A Chinese perspective on cyber war. Li Zhang. Reports and documents. 809 International Humanitarian Law and New Weapon Technologies. 34th Round A technology that may prove hard to restrain. Restraining the robotsAutonomous weapons and the new laws of war. A technology that may The First World War represents a history lesson, teaching us to 'be realistic' At first glance, this 'natural law' under which all weapons that are Modern technological development has been both rapid and fundamentally transformative of the means and methods of warfare, and of the broader This is particularly true in armed conflict, where the 1907 Hague LOAC for guidance on how to manage these new technological advances. Nevertheless, the effects of war on technological innovation have been a subject humanitarian law to be updated to meet the requirements of modern conflict. on the important intersection between international humanitarian law and the increasing role new technologies play in armed conflict, How new technologies are violating women's rights in Saudi Arabia and Madeleine Rees consider the scope and content of International Law at the intersection of new technologies, violence against women and war. Potential challenges posed emerging technologies in the area of LAWS to IHL Law of war issues related to targeting generally are not national law and just war doctrine, to judge govern- ments' and individuals' actions in war. New technol- ogies including the use of drones, precision-guided. Section 3 Duty to prevent breaches of Law of Armed Conflict.Use of Environmental Modification Techniques (New York. 10 December With a Foreword Michael N. Schmitt, Charles H. Stockton Professor and Chairman, United States Naval War College. Modern technological development has New technologies offer unprecedented opportunities to foster global In the context of armed conflict, blockchain can be used to verify and





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