| Acknowledgements |
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| Series Preface |
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| Introduction |
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PART I CHANGING CONTEXT AND OVERVIEW |
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1 `The Implications of Emerging Technologies for Just War Theory', Public Affairs Quarterly, 27, pp. 49--68 |
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2 `The Ethics of Killer Applications: Why is it so Hard to Talk about Morality When it Comes to New Military Technology?', Journal of Military Ethics, 9, pp. 299--312 |
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3 `Summary', in Emerging and Readily Available Technologies and National Security -- A Framework for Addressing Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues, Washington DC: The National Academic Press, pp. 1--13 |
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4 Unrestricted Warfare, Beijing: People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Publishing House, translated by Central Intelligence Agency Foreign Broadcast Information Service, pp. 1--35, 204--27 |
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5 `International Humanitarian Law and the Challenges of Contemporary Armed Conflicts', Geneva: International Conference of the Red Cross Red Crescent, pp. 3--53 |
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International Committee of the Red Cross (2011) |
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6 `Technology as Dialectic: Understanding Game Changing Technology', paper prepared for the Emerging Capabilities Division, Rapid Fielding, Office of the Secretary of Defense, pp. 1--10 |
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Noetic Corporation (2013) |
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7 `New Capabilities in Warfare: An Overview of Contemporary Technological Developments and the Associated Legal and Engineering Issues in Article 36 Weapons Reviews', International Review of the Red Cross, 94, pp. 483--514 |
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PART II ROBOTS AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS |
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8 `International Governance of Autonomous Military Robots', Columbia Science and Technology Law Review, 12, pp. 272--315 |
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9 `Terminating the Terminator: What to do about Autonomous Weapons', Science Progress, pp. 251--54 |
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10 `On Banning Autonomous Weapon Systems: Human Rights, Automation, and the Dehumanization of Lethal Decision-Making', International Review of the Red Cross, 94, pp. 687--709 |
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11 `Losing Humanity: The Case against Killer Robots', International Human Rights Clinic, pp. 1--5 |
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12 `The Case for Ethical Autonomy in Unmanned Systems', Journal of Military Ethics, 9, pp. 332--41 |
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PART III UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES AND THE TRANSITION FROM MILITARY TO CIVILIAN SYSTEMS |
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13 `Pandora's Box? Drone Strikes under jus ad helium, jus in hello, and International Human Rights Law', International Review of the Red Cross, 94, pp. 597--625 |
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14 `Moral Predators: The Duty to Employ Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles', Journal of Military Ethics, 9, pp. 342--68 |
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15 `Lawfulness of a Lethal Operation Directed against a US Citizen who is a Senior Operational Leader of Al-Qa'ida or an Associated Force', pp. 1--16 |
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US Department of Justice (2011) |
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16 `What the Drone Debate is Really About: It's not Privacy or State Power', Slate, pp. 1--3 |
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17 `The Golden Age of Privacy is Over: But Don't Blame Drones', Slate, pp. 1--3 |
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PART IV CYBERCONFLICT AND CYBERSECURITY |
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18 `Computing Ethics War 2.0: Cyberweapons and Ethics', Communications of the ACM, 55, pp. 24-6 |
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19 `Cyber Conflict and International Humanitarian Law', International Review of the Red Cross, 94, pp. 515--31 |
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20 `Jus in Silico: Moral Restrictions on the Use of Cyberwarfare', in F. Allhoff, N. Evans and A. Henschke (eds), Routledge Handbook of Ethics and War, New York: Routledge, pp. 367--81 |
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21 `The Ethics of Cyberwarfare', Journal of Military Ethics, 9, pp. 384--410 |
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22 `"Cyberation" and Just War Doctrine: A Response to Randall Dipert', Journal of Military Ethics, 9, pp. 411--23 |
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PART V GENOMICS AND NEUROSCIENCE ENGINEERING |
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23 `Enhanced Warfighters: A Policy Framework', in Michael L. Gross and Don Carrick (eds), Military Medical Ethics for the 21st Century, Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 113--26 |
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24 `National Security Neuroscience and the Reverse Dual-Use Dilemma', American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience, 1, pp. 20--22 |
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25 `A Multidisciplinary Approach to an Ethic of Biodefense and Bioterrorism', Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, pp. 310--22 |
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| Name Index |
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