Sri Lanka: New Technologies of Warfare and Challenges to International Humanitarian Law 28/01/2021, International Humanitarian Law / South Asia The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) delegation in Colombo and the Bandaranaike International Diplomatic Training Institute of Sri Lanka (BIDTI) are ...
IIT Delhi, ICRC Launch Humanitarian Policy and Technology Platform 15/01/2019, Announcements / Armed and Security Forces / Civilians / English / Events / India / International Humanitarian Law / Modern Warfare / South Asia The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) and the International Committee of the Red Cross ...
Hugo Slim on the ‘Challenges of Autonomous Weapon Systems’ at the Raisina Dialogue 19/01/2018, About Us / Commentaries / International Humanitarian Law / Modern Warfare ‘Conflict, Rights and the Machine: Addressing the Evolving Methods of Warfare’ Speech by Dr Hugo Slim, Head ...
“India’s Expertise and Influence Essential to Address Challenges of Autonomous Weapons” 19/01/2018, Global / International Humanitarian Law / Modern Warfare / Photos / Videos Dr Hugo Slim, Head of Policy and Humanitarian Diplomacy at the ICRC, visited New ...
“What Would it Take to Make You Comfortable Standing in Front of an Autonomous Weapons System?” 16/12/2016, International Humanitarian Law / Publications The following is an abstract of a paper contributed by Mr Jeremy England, head of the ICRC regional delegation in New Delhi, towards ...
“Development of New Weapons Does Not Occur in a Legal Vacuum” 12/04/2016, Global / Modern Warfare / Videos There any many who will agree that the tremendous advancement of technology is intrinsically linked to the evolving means and methods of ...