Big data is radically reshaping the modern battlefield. This book examines how bodies of international law might apply to the uses of big data and how big data exposes gaps and interpretive ambiguities in existing legal frameworks. While big data holds enormous promise, it also has the potential to disrupt modern warfare and the rule of law itself.
Big data is radically reshaping the modern battlefield. This book examines how bodies of international law might apply to the uses of big data and how big data exposes gaps and interpretive ambiguities in existing legal frameworks. While big data holds enormous promise, it also has the potential to disrupt modern warfare and the rule of law itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura A. Dickinson is the Oswald Symister Colclough Research Professor and Professor of Law at George Washington University. Her work addresses national security, human rights, and international humanitarian law. She has authored numerous articles in leading law reviews, including the American Journal of International Law and the Southern California Law Review. Her prize-winning book, Outsourcing War and Peace, outlines a framework to protect public values in an era of privatization. She has served as Special Counsel to the General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Defense and as a senior policy adviser at the U.S. Department of State. Lieutenant Colonel Edward W. Berg serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. He earned a BA in History from Emory University in 1995 and an MA in Philosophy from Georgia State University in 1998. He earned a JD in 2004 at William and Mary School of Law. He earned an LL.M. in Military Law in 2010 and graduated from the Army's Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, KS in 2013. In 2019, he earned an LL.M. in Comparative Law at Columbia University in New York.
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword * Shane R. Reeves * Introduction * Laura A. Dickinson * SCENARIO * Mark A. Visger * PART ONE: Operations Below the Armed Conflict Threshold and the Jus ad Bellum * Chapter 1: Big Data: International Law Issues Below the Armed Conflict Threshold * Michael N. Schmitt * Chapter 2: Threatening Force in Cyberspace * Duncan B. Hollis and Tsvetelina van Benthem * Chapter 3: "Attacking" Big Data: Strategic Competition, the Race for AI, and the International Law of Cyber Sabotage * Gary P. Corn and Eric Talbot Jensen * Chapter 4: Attacking Big Data as a Use of Force * Ido Kilovaty * PART TWO: Military Operations and International Humanitarian Law * Chapter 5: Big Data: International Law Issues During Armed Conflict * Michael N. Schmitt * Chapter 6: Garbage In, Garbage Out: Data Poisoning Attacks and Their Legal Implications * Mark A. Visger * Chapter 7: Data Centers and International Humanitarian Law * François Delerue * Chapter 8: The Duty of Constant Care and Data Protection in War * Asaf Lubin * Chapter 9: Cyborg Soldiers: International Law and Military Brain-Computer Interfaces * Noam Lubell and Katya Al-Khateeb * PART THREE: Humanitarian Operations and Atrocity Investigation * Chapter 10: Corporate Data Responsibility * Galit A. Sarfaty * Chapter 11: Leveraging Big Data for LOAC * Beth Van Schaack * PART FOUR: International Human Rights Law * Chapter 12: The Datafication of Counter-Terrorism * Fionnuala Ni Aolain * Index
* Foreword * Shane R. Reeves * Introduction * Laura A. Dickinson * SCENARIO * Mark A. Visger * PART ONE: Operations Below the Armed Conflict Threshold and the Jus ad Bellum * Chapter 1: Big Data: International Law Issues Below the Armed Conflict Threshold * Michael N. Schmitt * Chapter 2: Threatening Force in Cyberspace * Duncan B. Hollis and Tsvetelina van Benthem * Chapter 3: "Attacking" Big Data: Strategic Competition, the Race for AI, and the International Law of Cyber Sabotage * Gary P. Corn and Eric Talbot Jensen * Chapter 4: Attacking Big Data as a Use of Force * Ido Kilovaty * PART TWO: Military Operations and International Humanitarian Law * Chapter 5: Big Data: International Law Issues During Armed Conflict * Michael N. Schmitt * Chapter 6: Garbage In, Garbage Out: Data Poisoning Attacks and Their Legal Implications * Mark A. Visger * Chapter 7: Data Centers and International Humanitarian Law * François Delerue * Chapter 8: The Duty of Constant Care and Data Protection in War * Asaf Lubin * Chapter 9: Cyborg Soldiers: International Law and Military Brain-Computer Interfaces * Noam Lubell and Katya Al-Khateeb * PART THREE: Humanitarian Operations and Atrocity Investigation * Chapter 10: Corporate Data Responsibility * Galit A. Sarfaty * Chapter 11: Leveraging Big Data for LOAC * Beth Van Schaack * PART FOUR: International Human Rights Law * Chapter 12: The Datafication of Counter-Terrorism * Fionnuala Ni Aolain * Index
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