Vanessa Vohs

Meaningful Human Agency in Automated Weapon Systems: a Plea for Human-in-the-loop Regulation

Abstract This essay will critically assess how automated human-in-the-loop weapon systems affect human agency and which legal regulatory framework should be applied to such systems. Against this backdrop, I will first draw on the concept of human agency and its importance for international humanitarian law; next, I will show how human agency is affected by […]

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About the Mystery of International Criminal Law – An interview with Prof Gerry Simpson (LSE Chair of Public International Law) [Audio Available]

LSE Law Review · About the Mystery of International Criminal Law – An interview with Prof Gerry Simpson In this special interview, LSE Law Review Notes Editor Vanessa Vohs1asks Professor Gerry Simpson (LSE Chair of Public International Law) about the mystery of international criminal law: why is the discipline heavily criticised and nonetheless still blossoming so much

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