2016 | Hybrid Threats = Hybrid Law?

Autonomous Weapons in the Era of Hybrid Threats

Location

Duke Law School, Room 3041

Start Date

27-2-2016 9:30 AM

End Date

27-2-2016 11:00 AM

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Moderator: Professor Kenneth Anderson, American University

Dr. Missy Cummings, Duke University, Humans and Autonomy Lab

Professor Michael A. Newton, Vanderbilt Law School

Professor Michael Schmitt, U.S. Naval War College

Mr. Rob Ramey, Deputy Legal Advisor, International Committee of the Red Cross, Washington Delegation

Duke's Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS) held its annual national security conference on February 26-27, 2016 at Duke Law School. The 2016 LENS conference, titled "Hybrid Threats = Hybrid Law?", examined how technology, science, and societal changes have affected the nature of war, created new fields of conflict, and necessitated new ways of thinking about the legal architecture affecting 21st century threats.

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Feb 27th, 9:30 AM Feb 27th, 11:00 AM

Autonomous Weapons in the Era of Hybrid Threats

Duke Law School, Room 3041

Moderator: Professor Kenneth Anderson, American University

Dr. Missy Cummings, Duke University, Humans and Autonomy Lab

Professor Michael A. Newton, Vanderbilt Law School

Professor Michael Schmitt, U.S. Naval War College

Mr. Rob Ramey, Deputy Legal Advisor, International Committee of the Red Cross, Washington Delegation

Duke's Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS) held its annual national security conference on February 26-27, 2016 at Duke Law School. The 2016 LENS conference, titled "Hybrid Threats = Hybrid Law?", examined how technology, science, and societal changes have affected the nature of war, created new fields of conflict, and necessitated new ways of thinking about the legal architecture affecting 21st century threats.