Anna Rosalie Greipl
Anna Rosalie Greipl is a Researcher at the Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights (Geneva Academy), where she works for the Digitalization of Armed Conflict project. She is also a Ph.D. researcher at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Her doctoral research focuses on the military use of artificial intelligence and its impact on international humanitarian law. Her previous positions include those of Thematic Legal Advisor on Urban Warfare with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), legal associate in the legal division of the ICRC and intern with the German Development Cooperation (GIZ) in Cameroon. In 2018, she has been awarded the Henry Dunant Research Prize for her LLM Thesis on ‘International State Responsibility: The Role of Italy in Outsourcing Migration Management to Libya’.

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From hackers to tech companies: IHL and the involvement of civilians in ICT activities in armed conflict
10 mins read Accountability / Analysis / Communications / Conduct of Hostilities / Generating Respect for IHL / IHL / Law and Conflict / New Technologies / Scope of application Tilman Rodenhäuser, Samit D’Cunha, Laurent Gisel, Anna Rosalie Greipl & Marco Roscini
Artificial intelligence in military decision-making: supporting humans, not replacing them
13 mins read Accountability / Analysis / Artificial intelligence in military decision-making / Generating Respect for IHL / IHL / New Technologies / Special Themes Wen Zhou & Anna Rosalie Greipl