Computing the Laws of War: Investigating the Relationship between War, International Law and Military Computer Technology
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This article proposes the use of conceptual resources from science and technology studies to historicise and investigate co-constitution of the laws of war and military computer technology, with a particular focus on the law’s development in the Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions. This approach brings into sharper relief the values of the laws of war and aid our critical analysis of its norms and practices.
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Nordic Journal of International Law
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93
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International and comparative law
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McKenzie, S, Computing the Laws of War: Investigating the Relationship between War, International Law and Military Computer Technology, Nordic Journal of International Law, 2024, 93 (4), pp. 537-566