Neil C. Renic
Neil C. Renic is currently based at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg. Prior to this, he obtained his PhD and worked at the University of Queensland, lecturing in peace and conflict analysis, twentieth century history, and global security. Neil’s research centres on the changing character of war, emerging military technology, and the regulation of armed conflict.
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The value (and danger) of ‘shock’ in regulating new technology during armed conflict
10 mins read Humanitarian Action / New Technologies Neil C. Renic
Autonomous Weapons Systems: When is the right time to regulate?
10 mins read Autonomous Weapons / Law and Conflict / New Technologies / Weapons Neil C. Renic