The speed of technological change is demonstrated not least by the
new military technologies that are in use or are currently being
developed. For example, the use of remote-controlled and
semi-autonomous weapons systems has long been standard in the armed
forces, and advances in artificial intelligence mean that more
"decision-making " can be expected to be transferred to the
machines used by the military. But not everything that is
technologically possible is ethically justifiable. This volume,
which brings together contributions to an annual conference of the
European Chapter of the International Society for Military Ethics,
attempts to address the ethical and legal problems posed by
emerging military technologies. In a number of exciting essays,
internationally renowned researchers present their insights.
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