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Tag: international criminal law

By the global Posted on May 28, 2019June 8, 2021

Lethal autonomous weapons, war crimes, and the Convention on Conventional Weapons

By Marta Bo and Taylor Woodcock – States are yet to seriously consider individual criminal responsibility for war crimes committed with LAWS. Here’s why they should.

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Categories: The EssentialsTags: convention on conventional weapons, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, LAWS, war crimes

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