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  1. Neil Davison. Unknown affiliation. Verified email at oregonstate.edu. Articles Cited by. ... NR Davison, VA O'Connor, YA O'Connor. Dublin James Joyce Journal 6 (6), ...

  2. Neil Davison Scientific and Policy Adviser Arms Unit, Legal Division International Committee of the Red Cross I. Introduction This chapter reviews the key issues raised by autonomous weapon systems under international humanitarian law (IHL), drawing on previously published documents of the International

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  3. Autonomous weapons are not a work of science fiction from a distant dystopian future. They are an immediate cause of humanitarian concern and demand an urgent, international political response. Senior scientific and policy adviser at the ICRC, Neil Davison, explains.

  4. Neil Davison is a scholar of British and Irish modernist literature, Jewish cultural studies, and Holocaust literature and film. He teaches courses on Joyce, Conrad, Woolf, Auden, Roth, and others, and has published several books and articles on these topics.

  5. Apr 3, 2018 · Neil Davison is a Scientific and Policy Adviser at the Legal Division Arms Unit of the ICRC. Posts by the contributor Autonomous weapon systems: An ethical basis for human control?

  6. Neil Davison is a senior adviser in the Department of International Law and Policy at the ICRCs headquarters in Geneva. This report offers in-depth analysis of the type and degree of human control that is required to mitigate the risks posed by AWS.

  7. May 6, 2021 · Easier asked than answered - yet the Review convened many experts to try exactly that! 3 interviews, 27 articles analyzing past, present and future IHL development. Read, debate and engage! international-review.icrc.org. How International Humanitarian Law Develops.