Autonomous Weapons Systems: Taking the Human Out of International Humanitarian Law

James G. Foy
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Abstract

Once confined to science fiction, killer robots will soon be a reality. Both the USA and the UK are currently developing weapons systems that could be capable of autonomously targeting and killing enemy combatants. These capabilities are only 25 years away. According to Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Convention and customary international law, weapons systems must be capable of operating within then principles of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). This paper will demonstrate that without significant restrictions on the use of Autonomous Weapons Systems (AWS) or the creation of a new legal framework, the use AWS is problematic. First, there are legitimate concerns that AWS are, by their nature, incapable of adhering to IHL principles. Second, there is a more fundamental problem: the principles of IHL are actually insufficient to address the unique concerns regarding AWS. Finally, the solutions proposed by proponents of AWS do not sufficiently address these concerns. A legal solution beyond the general principles of IHL must be developed.
自主武器系统:将人从国际人道法中剔除
曾经局限于科幻小说的杀手机器人将很快成为现实。美国和英国目前都在开发能够自主瞄准和杀死敌方战斗人员的武器系统。这些能力只需要25年的时间。根据《日内瓦公约》第一附加议定书和习惯国际法,武器系统必须能够在国际人道主义法的原则范围内运作。本文将证明,如果没有对自主武器系统(AWS)的使用进行重大限制或创建新的法律框架,使用AWS是有问题的。首先,人们有理由担心AWS就其性质而言无法遵守国际人道法原则。其次,还有一个更根本的问题:国际人道法的原则实际上不足以解决有关AWS的独特关切。最后,AWS的支持者提出的解决方案没有充分解决这些问题。必须制定超越国际人道法一般原则的法律解决办法。
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