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Michael W. Meier
| Dec 27, 2022 | AI, AoW Posts, Blog, Responsible AI Symposium, Weapons Law
Responsible AI Symposium – Responsible AI and Legal Review of Weapons Editor’s note: The following post highlights a subject addressed at an expert workshop conducted by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy focusing on Responsible AI. For a general introduction to...
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Michael W. Meier
| Jul 20, 2022 | Accountability, AoW Posts, Blog, Humanitarian Protection, Law of Armed Conflict, Weapons Law
A New Political Declaration on Civilian Harm: Progress or Mythical Panacea? On June 17, against a backdrop of the Russian invasion of Ukraine that has now killed or wounded over 11,000 civilians in a little more than four months, a group of States, the International...
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Joshua F. Berry,
Michael W. Meier
| Oct 20, 2021 | AoW Posts, Blog, Hays Parks Symposium, Weapons Law
Hays Parks on the Means and Methods of Warfare Hays Parks was one of the leading voices of the United States’ view of the law of war over the last 50 years, and one of the founding fathers of the field of operational law in the U.S. military. Both of us are honored to...
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Michael W. Meier
| Feb 3, 2021 | AoW Posts, Detention, Interpretation & Development, Topics
The Updated GCIII Commentary: A Flawed Methodology? In June of 2020, as part of its ongoing multi-year effort, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) launched its updated Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention of 1949. The Commentary analyzes...