Jus in bello Necessity, The Requirement of Minimal Force, and Autonomous Weapons Systems

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Alexander Blanchard, M. Taddeo
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In this article we focus on the jus in bello principle of necessity for guiding the use of autonomous weapons systems (AWS). We begin our analysis with an account of the principle of necessity as entailing the requirement of minimal force found in Just War Theory, before highlighting the absence of this principle in existing work on AWS. Overlooking this principle means discounting the obligations that combatants have towards one another in times of war. We argue that the requirement of minimal force is an important requirement for considering ethical uses of force. In particular, we distinguish between lethal and non-lethal purposes of use of force and introduce the prospect of non-lethal AWS before reviewing a number of challenges which AWS pose with respect to their non-lethal use. The challenges arise where AWS generate unpredictable outcomes impinging upon the situational awareness required of combatants to ensure that their actions meet the requirement of minimal force. We conclude with a call for further research on the ethical implications of non-lethal uses of AWS as a necessary contribution for assessing the moral permissibility of AWS.
战争的必要性、最小武力的要求和自主武器系统
在本文中,我们重点讨论指导自主武器系统(AWS)使用的必要原则。我们首先分析了必要性原则,因为它包含了正义战争理论中对最小武力的要求,然后强调了在AWS的现有工作中缺乏这一原则。忽视这一原则意味着忽视战斗人员在战争时期对彼此负有的义务。我们认为,最小武力的要求是考虑道德使用武力的重要要求。我们特别区分了使用武力的致命目的和非致命目的,并介绍了非致命武力的前景,然后审查了非致命武力对其非致命使用构成的一些挑战。当AWS产生不可预测的结果,影响战斗人员确保其行动符合最小武力要求的态势感知时,挑战就出现了。最后,我们呼吁进一步研究非致命使用AWS的伦理影响,作为评估AWS道德容可度的必要贡献。
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Journal of Military Ethics
Journal of Military Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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