05799oam 22005412 450 991079992570332120190612083242.01-315-11175-61-351-61997-71-351-61998-5(CKB)4100000008274550(MiAaPQ)EBC5773084(OCoLC)1049574527(OCoLC-P)1049574527(FlBoTFG)9781315111759(EXLCZ)99410000000827455020180816d2019 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRoutledge handbook of war, law and technology /edited by James Gow, Ernst Dijxhoorn, Rachel Kerr and Guglielmo VerdirameAbingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY :Routledge,2019.1 online resource (449 pages)GOBIIntroduction : technological innovation, non-obvious warfare and challenges to international law / Rachel Kerr -- Obvious and non-obvious : the changing character of warfare / James Gow and Ernst Dijxhoorn -- Weapons review and new technology / Bill Boothby -- A defence technologist's view of IHL / Tony Gillespie -- Can the law regulate the humanitarian effects of new technologies? / Brian Rappert -- Computer network attacks under the jus ad bellum and the jus in bello : "armed" effects and consequences / James Gow and Elaine Korzak -- Computer network attacks under the jus ad bellum and the jus in bello : distinction, proportionality and attribution / Elaine Korzak and James Gow -- Proportionality in cyber-targeting / Marco Roscini -- Digital intelligence and armed conflict after snowden / Sir David Omand -- Cyber security and the human factor / James Gow -- Autonomy of humans and robots / Thrishanta Nannayakkara -- Autonomous agents and command responsibility / Jack McDonald -- Legal-policy challenges of armed drones and autonomous weapon systems / Matthew Waxman and Kenneth Anderson -- The "robots don't rape" controversy / Maziar Homaynoujenad -- Humanity and lethal robots : an engineering perspective / Tony Gillespie -- Bio-technological innovation, non-obvious warfare and challenges to international law / Christopher Lowe -- Synthetic biology and the biological weapons convention / Filippa Lentzos and Cecile Hellestveit -- A threat assessment of biological weapons : past, present and future / Matteo Bencic Habian -- Challenges in regulation : the synthetic biology dilemma : dual use and the limits of academic freedom / Guglielmo Verdirame and Matteo Bencic Habian -- Space warfare and the challenge to international law / Bleddyn Bowen -- Space and private companies: consequences for global security / Pawel Frankowski -- Biometrics and human security / James Gow and Georg Gassauer -- Future war crimes and the military (1) : cyber warfare / James Gow and Ernst Dijxhoorn -- Future war crimes and the military (2) : autonomy and synthetic biology / James Gow and Ernst Dijxhoorn -- Future war crimes and prosecution : gathering digital evidence / Maziar Homaynoujenad -- The russian concept of information warfare / Oscar Jonsson -- Unconventional warfare and technological innovation in Islam : ethics and legality / Ariane Tabatabai -- France and cyber-war / Anne-Marie Le Gloannec and Fleur Richard-Tixier -- The US, the UK, Russia and China : regulating cyber attacks under international law : developments at the united nations / Elaine Korzak -- The US, the UK, Russia and China : regulating cyber attacks under international law : the potential for dedicated norms / Elaine Korzak.This volume provides an authoritative, cutting-edge resource on the characteristics of both technological and social change in warfare in the twenty-first century, and the challenges such change presents to international law. The character of contemporary warfare has recently undergone significant transformation in several important respects: the nature of the actors, the changing technological capabilities available to them, and the sites and spaces in which war is fought. These changes have augmented the phenomenon of non-obvious warfare, making understanding warfare one of the key challenges. Such developments have been accompanied by significant flux and uncertainty in the international legal sphere. This handbook brings together a unique blend of expertise, combining scholars and practitioners in science and technology, international law, strategy and policy, in order properly to understand and identify the chief characteristics and features of a range of innovative developments, means and processes in the context of obvious and non-obvious warfare. The handbook has six thematic sections: Law, war and technology Cyber warfare Autonomy, robotics and drones Synthetic biology New frontiers International perspectives. This interdisciplinary blend and the novel, rich and insightful contribution that it makes across various fields will make this volume a crucial research tool and guide for practitioners, scholars and students of war studies, security studies, technology and design, ethics, international relations and international law.War (International law)KrigInternational lovKrigens loveWar (International law)KrigInternational lovKrigens love341.6341.6Gow JamesDijxhoorn ErnstKerr RachelVerdirame GuglielmoOCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910799925703321Routledge handbook of war, law and technology3874837UNINA03237nam 2200553 a 450 991100845490332120161219111806.00-87289-329-41-4833-4522-X1-4833-7119-0(CKB)2670000000574873(MiAaPQ)EBC1994465(OCoLC)875379437(StDuBDS)EDZ0000159486(Au-PeEL)EBL1994465(CaPaEBR)ebr10933379(CaONFJC)MIL659516(OCoLC)923711777(EXLCZ)99267000000057487320130912d2008 fy 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierLimits and loopholes the quest for money, free speech, and fair elections /Victoria A. Farrar-Myers, Diana Dwyre1st ed.Washington, D.C. CQ Pressc20081 online resource (xiv, 190 p.) illIncludes index.1-322-28236-6 1-4833-7120-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Competing values and the high stakes of campaign finance reform -- Campaign finance reform in the 105th Congress: a tale of unorthodox policymaking -- Clearing a pathway through the labyrinth: passing campaign finance legislation -- From the halls of Congress to the Supreme Court: the impact of judicial interpretation on public policy -- Through the regulatory wringer: the Federal Election Commission takes on BCRA -- Elections in a post-BCRA World -- Values, choices, and consequences.From the authors of Legislative Labyrinth: Congress and Campaign Finance Reform. Elections, the basic mechanism of representative democracy, should be untainted by corruption and provide a platform for free speech. But running for office takes money--a lot of it, usually--which means campaign finance has become a pitched battle over the fundamental political values of free speech versus fair elections. With insiders' perspectives, Farrar-Myers and Dwyre tell the story of what it took to pass campaign finance legislation, provide analysis of the subsequent court action, and explore the regulatory and electoral outcomes of reform efforts. Limits and Loopholes is a story about incremental policymaking and inter-branch struggle, about institutional design and unintended consequences, about the influence of interest groups and the media, and about the health of our representative democracy. Bringing together discussions of core values and the policymaking process, this book serves as an excellent case study that traces an issue from inception, through legislation and litigation, and finally to implementation.Campaign fundsUnited StatesElectionsUnited StatesUnited StatesPolitics and government1989-Campaign fundsElections324.780973Farrar-Myers Victoria A1828134Dwyre Diana1745278StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9911008454903321Limits and loopholes4396258UNINA