Can robots implement the Geneva Conventions?
Seminar
Date: Wednesday 26 November 2014
Time: 16.30 – 18.30
Location: Lecture hall B-413, Stockholm University
The development of autonomous weapons - Who is responsible?
Autonomous Weapons and International Law
Swedish event entitled "Kan robotar tillämpa Genèvekonventionerna?".
The development of autonomous weapons systems—designed to identify and engage targets independently, without human intervention—raises significant legal challenges under international law. Key questions include: Can these systems accurately distinguish between civilians and combatants? Who holds responsibility for the actions of autonomous weapons? These pressing concerns are currently being debated within the framework of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) in Geneva.
This panel will explore these issues from multiple perspectives, including technical, military, diplomatic, and international legal viewpoints.
Speakers
Martin Hagström, Research Director, FOI
Lieutenant Colonel Lars Olsson, Swedish Armed Forces (Headquarters)
Annika Thunborg, Counsellor, UD, Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Magnus Sandbu, Defense Lawyer, Swedish Armed Forces
Cecilia Tengroth, International Lawyer, Swedish Red Cross
Last updated: November 20, 2024
Source: Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice