Routledge Handbook of War, Law and Technology

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James Gow, Ernst Dijxhoorn, Rachel Kerr, Guglielmo Verdirame
Routledge, 2019/05/15 - 448 ページ

This volume provides an authoritative, cutting-edge resource on the characteristics of both technological and social change in warfare in the twenty-first century, and the challenges such change presents to international law.

The character of contemporary warfare has recently undergone significant transformation in several important respects: the nature of the actors, the changing technological capabilities available to them, and the sites and spaces in which war is fought. These changes have augmented the phenomenon of non-obvious warfare, making understanding warfare one of the key challenges. Such developments have been accompanied by significant flux and uncertainty in the international legal sphere. This handbook brings together a unique blend of expertise, combining scholars and practitioners in science and technology, international law, strategy and policy, in order properly to understand and identify the chief characteristics and features of a range of innovative developments, means and processes in the context of obvious and non-obvious warfare. The handbook has six thematic sections:

  • Law, war and technology
  • Cyber warfare
  • Autonomy, robotics and drones
  • Synthetic biology
  • New frontiers
  • International perspectives.

This interdisciplinary blend and the novel, rich and insightful contribution that it makes across various fields will make this volume a crucial research tool and guide for practitioners, scholars and students of war studies, security studies, technology and design, ethics, international relations and international law.

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Synthetic biology and the categorical ban on bioweapons
past present and future
dualuse and the limits of academic
law war and the proliferation of spacepower
consequences for global security
cyber warfare
autonomy and synthetic biology
gathering digital evidence

offence and the human factor
Autonomous agents and command responsibility
Legalpolicy challenges of armed drones and autonomous weapon
The robots dont rape controversy
an engineering perspective
ethics
France
regulating cyber attacks under
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James Gow is Professor of International Peace and Security and Co-Director of the War Crimes Research Group at King’s College London, UK.

Ernst Dijxhoorn is Assistant Professor in the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) at Leiden University, the Netherlands.

Rachel Kerr is Reader in International Relations and Contemporary War and Co-Director of the War Crimes Research Group at King’s College London, UK.

Guglielmo Verdirame is Professor of International Law at the Department of War Studies and the Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London, UK.

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