Accountability for the Taking of Human Life with LAWS in War

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Abstract

Accountability for developing, deploying, and using any emerging weapons system is affirmed as a guiding principle by the Group of Governmental Experts on Emerging Technologies in the Area of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems. Yet advances in emerging technologies present accountability challenges throughout the life cycle of a weapons system. Mindful of a lack of progress at the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons since 2019, this essay argues for a mechanism capable of imputing accountability when individual agent accountability is exceeded, forensic accountability unreliable, and aspects of political accountability fail.

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Reed, E. D. (2023). Accountability for the Taking of Human Life with LAWS in War. Ethics and International Affairs, 37(3), 299–308. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0892679423000308

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