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- Title
Introduction.
- Authors
Shaw, Malcolm N; Shany, Yuval; Ronen, Yaël
- Abstract
This change would better fulfil the purposes underlying the state's tort liability exemptions, while increasing Israel's compliance with its legal obligations. This paradigm recognises only limited circumstances in which states bear extraterritorial human rights obligations: namely situations of effective control over a territory, or authority and control over a person. The article reiterates the centrality of command responsibility in attributing state responsibility for the effects of deploying such systems, but proposes that should fully autonomous weapon systems ever be fielded, their conduct should be attributed to the fielding state by conceptualising them as state organs.
- Subjects
TORTS; LEGAL liability; GOVERNMENT liability; HUMANITARIAN law; HUMAN rights violations
- Publication
Israel Law Review (Cambridge University Press), 2023, Vol 56, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0021-2237
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0021223722000231