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2022

Conference Publication

Separation Anxiety: AUKUS, the collaborative development and deployment of autonomous maritime technology, and the legal challenges of joint military use of oceans

McKenzie, Simon and Massingham, Eve (2022). Separation Anxiety: AUKUS, the collaborative development and deployment of autonomous maritime technology, and the legal challenges of joint military use of oceans . New Technologies on the Global Battlespace , University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 13 May 2022.

Separation Anxiety: AUKUS, the collaborative development and deployment of autonomous maritime technology, and the legal challenges of joint military use of oceans

2022

Conference Publication

Legal questions as design considerations for military uncrewed aircraft systems

Massingham, Eve (2022). Legal questions as design considerations for military uncrewed aircraft systems. Australian Association for Uncrewed Systems RPAS in Australian Skies 2022, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 29-30 March 2022.

Legal questions as design considerations for military uncrewed aircraft systems

2022

Conference Publication

Generating respect for the laws of war and protecting the natural environment: a Common Article 1 Perspective

Massingham, Eve (2022). Generating respect for the laws of war and protecting the natural environment: a Common Article 1 Perspective. 8th Frontiers in Environmental Law Colloquium, Sydney, NSW Australia, 9-11 February 2022.

Generating respect for the laws of war and protecting the natural environment: a Common Article 1 Perspective

2021

Conference Publication

Exploring the role of religious actors in generating respect for the laws of war: a Common Article 1 perspective

Massingham, Eve (2021). Exploring the role of religious actors in generating respect for the laws of war: a Common Article 1 perspective . Religious Actors and Humanitarian Norms Compliance in Armed Conflict: Roles, Influence, Engagement, University of York (online), 8-10 December 2021.

Exploring the role of religious actors in generating respect for the laws of war: a Common Article 1 perspective

2021

Conference Publication

Hollywood and the laws of war: the role of the entertainment industry in preventing war crimes

Massingham, Eve (2021). Hollywood and the laws of war: the role of the entertainment industry in preventing war crimes. Inertia or Innovation? Reshaping International Law for a Complex Future: 28th Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law Conference, Online , 30 June - 6 July 2021.

Hollywood and the laws of war: the role of the entertainment industry in preventing war crimes

2021

Conference Publication

Taking care against the computer: precautions against military operations on digital infrastructure powered by artificial intelligence

Massingham, Eve and McKenzie, Simon (2021). Taking care against the computer: precautions against military operations on digital infrastructure powered by artificial intelligence. Artificial Intelligence and Normative Challenges: International and Comparative Legal Perspectives, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 1-2 April 2021.

Taking care against the computer: precautions against military operations on digital infrastructure powered by artificial intelligence

2020

Conference Publication

Navigating to autonomy: legal questions in the use of autonomous aerial vehicles by the Australian military

Massingham, Eve (2020). Navigating to autonomy: legal questions in the use of autonomous aerial vehicles by the Australian military. ANZSIL International Peace and Security Interest Group Seminar Series 2020, Online, 24 July 2020.

Navigating to autonomy: legal questions in the use of autonomous aerial vehicles by the Australian military

2019

Conference Publication

The role of weapons review processes in determining whether a war crime or other serious violation of international humanitarian law has been committed: does article 36 make any difference to criminal liability?

Massingham, Eve and McKenzie, Simon (2019). The role of weapons review processes in determining whether a war crime or other serious violation of international humanitarian law has been committed: does article 36 make any difference to criminal liability?. Australian International Criminal Law Workshop 2019: International Criminal Justice Futures, Brisbane, 28-20 October 2019.

The role of weapons review processes in determining whether a war crime or other serious violation of international humanitarian law has been committed: does article 36 make any difference to criminal liability?

2015

Conference Publication

The obligation to respect and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law: a potential source of assistance in combating cross-border challenges in the 21st century

Massingham, Eve (2015). The obligation to respect and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law: a potential source of assistance in combating cross-border challenges in the 21st century. Global Order and Disorder, Governance and Regulation in the 21st Century, Transnational, International and Comparative Law Policy Network Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 7-8 August 2015.

The obligation to respect and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law: a potential source of assistance in combating cross-border challenges in the 21st century

2015

Conference Publication

Towards international peace and security through respect for international humanitarian law: a weapons law perspective

Massingham, Eve (2015). Towards international peace and security through respect for international humanitarian law: a weapons law perspective. ANZSIL International Peace and Security Interest Group Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 20 March 2015.

Towards international peace and security through respect for international humanitarian law: a weapons law perspective

2013

Conference Publication

Conflict without casualties … a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law

Massingham, Eve (2013). Conflict without casualties … a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law. New technologies and warfare - the challenges for IHL, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 19 November 2013.

Conflict without casualties … a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law

2011

Conference Publication

Regulating internal armed conflicts and ‘other situations of violence’: challenges and opportunities in a changing world

Massingham, Eve (2011). Regulating internal armed conflicts and ‘other situations of violence’: challenges and opportunities in a changing world. Human Rights and Governance Colloquium, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 25 November 2011.

Regulating internal armed conflicts and ‘other situations of violence’: challenges and opportunities in a changing world

2011

Conference Publication

Non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law

Massingham, Eve (2011). Non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law. 19th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law: The Promise and Limits of International Law, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 23-25 June 2011.

Non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law

2010

Conference Publication

Life, Liberty and the Responsibility to Protect: a legal challenge to sovereignty?

Massingham, Eve (2010). Life, Liberty and the Responsibility to Protect: a legal challenge to sovereignty?. Owning the Past: 29th Australian and New Zealand Law and History Conference, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 13-15 December 2010.

Life, Liberty and the Responsibility to Protect: a legal challenge to sovereignty?