Autonomous Weapons and International Law
The Brookings Institution held a discussion on the effects of the increasing use of autonomous weapons such as drones, unmanned vehicles, an… read more
The Brookings Institution held a discussion on the effects of the increasing use of autonomous weapons such as drones, unmanned vehicles, and missiles on the interpretation of international law and rules of military engagement. Experts participating in the discussion included a former Defense Department military educator and mayor of The Hague, Netherlands. close
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Charles J. Dunlap Jr. Executive Director Duke University->Center on Law, Ethics and National Security
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Mary Ellen O'Connell Research Professor University of Notre Dame Kroc (Joan B.) Institute for International Peace Studies->International Dispute Resolution
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Jeroen van der Hoven Professor
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