Responsibility of war industry for lethal autonomous weapons systems

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Published
17 April 2024

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ISBN-13 (15)
978-83-226-4396-9

Synopsis

International Responsibility of War Industry offers a new perspective on who is actually involved in war industry but do not necessarily bear responsibility for their contribution to armed conflicts and compliance with international values. It puts forward a novel theory about how these participants influence humanitarian crises. The book analyses an original, longitudinal dataset, on responsibility of various (both corporate and individual) participants of war industry, including states, international organizations, non-state armed groups, individuals, and private companies for effects of hostilities stemming from decisions made in tandem by humans and neural networks (within or without the human–machine relationship).

Honorary patronage

Polski Czerwony Krzyż

Author Biography

Dominika Iwan-Sojka, University of Silesia in Katowice

An assistant professor at the University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland) and the Faculty Coordinator for the Erasmus+ Program. Previously, she worked with the Polish Commissioner for Human Rights. She is an alumni of the Hague Academy of International Law. Her research concerns impacts neural networks pose to international human rights law and international humanitarian law. A research project ‘The prohibition of discrimination in algorithmic decision-making’ has been granted by the National Sci-ence Centre of Poland. [16.04.2024]

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