Foreword Professor Michael N. Schmitt List of Contributors List of Acronyms Introduction International Humanitarian Law and the Changing Technology of War Dan Saxon Chapter 1 Methodology of Law-Making: Customary International Law and New Military Technologies Robert Heinsch PART I Ensuring that Autonomous Unmanned Combat Systems Comply with International Humanitarian Law Chapter 2 How Far Will the Law Allow Unmanned Targeting to Go? Bill Boothby Chapter 3 The Illegality of Offensive Lethal Autonomy David Akerson Chapter 4 Autonomy in the Battlespace: Independently Operating Weapon Systems and the Law of Armed Conflict Markus Wagner Chapter 5 The Use of Autonomous Weapons and the Role of the Legal Advisor Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Bolt PART II Applying Rules of International Humanitarian Law in an Age of Unlimited Information Chapter 6 Great Resources Mean Great Responsibility: A Framework of Analysis for Assessing Compliance with API Obligations in the Information Age Kimberly Trapp Chapter 7 Maximising Compliance with IHL and the Utility of Data in an Age of Unlimited Information: Operational Issues Darren Stewart Chapter 8 The Application of Superior Responsibility in an Era of Unlimited Information Charles Garraway PART III Challenges for International Humanitarian Law Compliance during Cyber and Network Warfare Chapter 9 Cyber War and the Concept of 'Attack' in International Humanitarian Law David Turns Chapter 10 Proportionality and Precautions in Cyber Attacks Michael A Newton Chapter 11 Participants in Confl ict - Cyber Warriors, Patriotic Hackers and the Laws of War Heather Harrison Dinniss PART IV 'Non-Lethal' Technologies and International Humanitarian Law Chapter 12 New Weapons: Legal and Policy Issues Associated with Weapons Described as 'Non-lethal'Neil Davison Chapter 13 The Path to Less Lethal and Destructive War? Technological and Doctrinal Developments and International Humanitarian Law after Iraq and Afghanistan David P. Fidler Conclusions International Humanitarian Law and the Challenges of the Changing Technology of War Dan Saxon Acknowledgments Index.
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