Volume 30, Number 1 (Spring 2016)

Articles

Why the Hurry to Regulate Autonomous Weapon Systems-But Not Cyber-Weapons?
Kenneth Anderson

Out of the Loop
Gary Brown

A Meaningful Floor for “Meaningful Human Control”
Rebecca Crootof

Accountability and Autonomous Weapons: Much Ado About Nothing?
Charles J. Dunlap Jr.

Autonomous Weapons and International Humanitarian Law or Killer Robots Are Here. Get Used To It.
Shane Harris

Setting the Stage: Autonomous Legal Reasoning in International Humanitarian Law
Duncan Hollis

Why Words Matter: The Real World Consequences of Defining Autonomous Weapons Systems
Michael C. Horowitz

Autonomous Weapons and the Nature of Law and Morality: How Rule-of-Law-Values Require Automation of the Rule of Law
Duncan MacIntosh

Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (Laws): Conducting a Comprehensive Weapons Review
Michael W. Meier

Autonomous Weapon Systems and the Threshold of Non-International Armed Conflict
Sasha Radin and Jason Coats

Centaur Warfighting: The False Choice of Humans vs. Automation
Paul Scharre

Controlling Humans and Machines
Bryant Walker Smith

Autonomous Weapons: Regulation Tolerant or Regulation Resistant?
Sean Watts

Volume 29, Number 2 (Fall 2015)

Articles

Violations of International Criminal Law in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Why the International Criminal Court Should Not Prosecute in the “Interests of Justice”
Emily Christian

Lay Jurors: The True Casualties of the Apple v. Samsung Smartphone Patent Wars?
Samuel B. Dordick

Canon Aede: Publishers’ Protections from Digital Reproductions of Works by Search Engines Under European Copyright Law
Christopher Gagne

A House Divided: Divergent Approaches to Sex Trafficking in International Law
Kelsey Lee

Bitcoin: Currency or Fool’s Gold?: A Comparative Analysis of the Legal Classification of Bitcoin
Seth Litwack

Enjoying Foreign Conduct of Foreign Non-Parties: NML Capital, LTD v. Republic of Argentina
Andrew Pomager