New War Technologies and International Law

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New War Technologies and International Law

The Legal Limits to Weaponising Nanomaterials

Armed conflict Public international law: humanitarian law IT and Communications law / Postal laws and regulations Genetics (non-medical)

Author: Kobi Leins

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 3rd February 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781108871815


Introduction

The desire for humanity and the desire for security have co-existed as long as humans have been alive. As science has become increasingly sophisticated, so have the methods of self-defence by States.

Advancements in Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology is already changing warfare by increasing capabilities upon which armed forces are heavily reliant: more efficient energy storage, advanced photovoltaics, and improved military protective equipment to name a few of these developments.

Military Applications of Nanomaterials

Some applications of nanomaterials by the military are both powerful and subtle, and have neurological and biological applications: devices that can infiltrate electronics and seize control at crucial moments, artificial “disease” agents that can rest harmlessly in victims' bodies until activated by an external signal.

Legal and Ethical Considerations

The advance of the use or contemplation of use of these types of nanoscale applications by the military requires urgent analysis in light of existing international law, particularly in light of their potential effects on humans and on the environment.

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