The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (vol. 21, n°5, November 2023) is out, with a special issue on "Autonomous Weapon Systems and War Crimes".
Introduction
Paola Gaeta, Marta Bo
Articles
Dustin a. Lewis, War Crimes Involving Autonomous Weapons: Responsibility, Liability and Accountability
Guido Acquaviva, Crimes without Humanity? Artificial Intelligence, Meaningful Human Control, and International Criminal Law
Abhimanyu George Jain, Autonomous Weapon Systems, Errors and Breaches of International Humanitarian Law
Paola Gaeta, Who Acts When Autonomous Weapons Strike? The Act Requirement for Individual Criminal Responsibility and State Responsibility
Marta Bo, Criminal Responsibility by Omission for Failures to Stop Autonomous Weapon Systems
Antonio Coco, Exploring the Impact of Automation Bias and Complacency on Individual Criminal Responsibility for War Crimes
Anna Rosalie Greipl, Data-driven Learning Systems and the Commission of International Crimes: Concerns for Criminal Responsibility?
Alessandra Spadaro, A Weapon is No Subordinate: Autonomous Weapon Systems and the Scope of Superior Responsibility
Thomas Weigend, Convicting Autonomous Weapons? Criminal Responsibility of and for AWS under International LawAnthology
Antonio Cassese, Means of Warfare: The Traditional and the New Law
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