Vol. 47 No. 1, March - March 2015
Index
- Back to the future: reflections on the advent of autonomous weapons systems.
- The debate over autonomous weapons systems.
- Lethal autonomous weapons and jus ad bellum proportionality.
- Unpunished insults - the looming cyber Barbary wars.
- Show me on the map where they hacked you: cyberwar and the geospatial Internet doctrine.
- Stuxnet and its hidden lessons on the ethics of cyberweapons.
- Challenges for implementing a PTSD preventive genomic sequencing program in the U.S. military.
- Ethical, legal, social, and policy issues in the use of genomic technology by the U.S. military.
- Ethical, legal, social, and policy issues in the use of genomic technology by the U.S. military.
- Emerging military technologies: balancing medical ethics and national security.
- Possible ethical problems with military use of non-lethal weapons.
- Nonlethal weapons, noncombatant immunity, and the principle of participatory liability.
- And next please? The future of the NLW debate.
- Red-teaming NLW: a top ten list of criticisms about non-lethal weapons.
- U.S. military use of non-lethal weapons: reality vs. perceptions.
- Shifting the paradigm - bringing to justice those who commit human rights atrocities.
- What is the role of international dispute resolution in interpreting domestic law?
- Transitional justice and the rule of law: lessons from the field.
- A discussion on cyber warfare.
- War through pharmaceuticals: how terrorist organizations are turning to counterfeit medicine to fund their illicit activity.
- The Volcker rule: a reminder of the need for additional remedies for party-to-party NAFTA disputes.
- Electric currents: programming legal status into autonomous unmanned maritime vehicles.
- Freezing out noncompliant ships: why the Arctic Council must enforce the Polar Code.