Varada Arora, O.P. Jindal Global University ABSTRACT As States approach the Seventh Review Conference of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons in 2026, the question of whether to negotiate binding rules for lethal autonomous weapon systems remains open, and India occupies a striking position within it. Having chaired the Group of Governmental Experts that produced the first internationally agreed guiding principles on such weapons, India nonetheless voted against United Nations...
India, Autonomous Weapons, And The Effects- Based Premise Of International Humanitarian Law
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