Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Heintschel von Heinegg, Frau, & Singer: Dehumanization of Warfare: Legal Implications of New Weapon Technologies

Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg (Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt), Robert Frau (Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt), & Tassilo Singer (Universität Passau) have published Dehumanization of Warfare: Legal Implications of New Weapon Technologies (Springer 2018). Contents include:
  • Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, Robert Frau, & Tassilo Singer, Introduction
  • Yoram Dinstein, Autonomous Weapons and International Humanitarian Law
  • William Boothby, Dehumanization: Is There a Legal Problem Under Article 36?
  • Jan C. Joerden, Dehumanization: The Ethical Perspective
  • Georg Heppner & Ruediger Dillmann, Autonomy of Mobile Robots
  • Jeffrey S. Thurnher, Feasible Precautions in Attack and Autonomous Weapons
  • Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, Unmanned Maritime Systems: Does the Increasing Use of Naval Weapon Systems Present a Challenge for IHL?
  • Stefan Meier, Digital Forensics
  • Sigmar Stadlmeier, CPU and Keyboard: Weapons of Mass Disruption?
  • Heather A. Harrison Dinniss & Jann K. Kleffner, Soldier 2.0: Military Human Enhancement and International Law
  • Thilo Marauhn, Meaningful Human Control – and the Politics of International Law
  • Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, Robert Frau, & Tassilo Singer, Concluding Remarks by the Editors