Friday, March 29, 2024

New Issue: Journal of International Criminal Justice

The latest issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice (Vol. 21, no. 5, December 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Autonomous Weapon Systems and War Crimes
    • Paola Gaeta & Marta Bo, Introduction
    • 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 Law
    • Antonio Cassese, Means of Warfare: The Traditional and the New LawGet accessArrow