数字人道主义者与国际律师:天壤之别还是一枚硬币的两面?

T. Soave
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人道主义援助领域正在经历一场计算机革命,但国际律师们却迟迟没有意识到这一点。由于数据分析的部署,人道主义机构越来越能够预测危机将在何时何地发生,将影响谁,以及将产生什么需求。这些发展促成了新的和有希望的预期反应模式,但也引起了风险管理和不负责任的实验方面的关注。然而,到目前为止,国际律师对数字人道主义的规范含义一直保持惊人的沉默。为了填补这一空白,本文评估了数据驱动的人道主义应对对国际法实践的影响,并为两个专业领域之间的对话和相互参与设定了一些广泛的参数。这种参与首先需要了解人道主义数据做法的规范性。基于这种理解,国际律师可以为数字人道主义网络的监管做出贡献,并帮助引导该系统走向更大的问责制。
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Digital Humanitarians and International Lawyers: Worlds apart or Two Sides of the Same Coin?
The field of humanitarian assistance is undergoing a computational revolution, but international lawyers are slow to realize it. Thanks to the deployment of data analytics, humanitarian agencies are increasingly able to forecast where and when a crisis will strike, whom it will affect, and what needs it will create. These developments enable new and promising models of anticipatory response, but also raise concerns in terms of risk management and irresponsible experimentation. Yet, so far, international lawyers have been strikingly silent about the normative implications of digital humanitarianism. Seeking to fill the gap, this article assesses the impact of data- driven humanitarian response on the practice of international law, and sets out some broad parameters for dialogue and mutual engagement between the two fields of expertise. That engagement requires, first, an understanding of the normative character of humanitarian data practices. Based on that understanding, international lawyers can contribute to the regulation of digital humanitarian networks and help steer the system towards greater accountability.
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