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International humanitarian law-making and new military technologies
Yahli Shereshevsky
Faculty of Law
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Military Technology
100%
International Humanitarian Law
100%
Lawmaking
100%
Military
42%
Non-state Actors
28%
Informal Lawmaking
28%
Cyber
14%
Artificial Intelligence
14%
Military Operations
14%
Armed Conflict
14%
Treaties
14%
Common Themes
14%
Rapid Development
14%
Drone
14%
Treaty Interpretation
14%
Rapid Progression
14%
Unequal Allocation
14%
Customary International Law
14%
Making Technique
14%
Contemporary International Law
14%
Normative Positions
14%
Human Enhancement
14%
Formal Regulations
14%
Autonomous Weapons
14%
Asymmetric Conflict
14%
International Lawmaking
14%
Social Sciences
Humanitarian Law
100%
Legislation
75%
International Law
50%
Technological Change
25%
Military Operation
25%
Military
25%
War
25%
International Instruments
25%
Artificial Intelligence
25%