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- Title
AND NEXT PLEASE? THE FUTURE OF THE NLW DEBATE.
- Authors
Kaurin, Pauline M. Shanks
- Abstract
Given the current face of emerging technologies in the media, and given the lack of prominence of stories and discourse about non-lethal weapons except in relation to domestic policing issues, one might wonder what direction the debate over non-lethal weapons as an emerging technology will take. This piece is designed to move along the conversation and think creatively and proactively about where the conversation needs to go. While non-lethal weapons have their own unique features, it is useful to frame the issues in terms of the questions and ethical problems that these emerging technologies raise, especially targeting, discrimination, and risk. Many of the same ethical issues also apply to other emerging technologies, framing a larger discourse about the future direction of war and the evolving ethical implications.
- Subjects
NONLETHAL weapons; MILITARY weapons -- Law &; legislation; WEAPON laws; MILITARY innovations; MILITARY technology; LAW
- Publication
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2015, Vol 47, Issue 3, p217
- ISSN
0008-7254
- Publication type
Article