2021 Other Outputs Ensuring respect for international humanitarian law well beyond the battlefieldLloydd, Marnie and Massingham, Eve (2021, 05 29). Ensuring respect for international humanitarian law well beyond the battlefield ANZSIL Perspectives |
2021 Conference Publication Taking care against the computer: precautions against military operations on digital infrastructure powered by artificial intelligenceMassingham, 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. |
2021 Book Chapter Common Article 1: emerging themesMassingham, Eve and McConnachie, Annabel (2021). Common Article 1: emerging themes. Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law. (pp. 263-273) edited by Eve Massingham and Annabel McConnachie. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429197628-17 |
2021 Book Chapter Weapons and the obligation to ensure respect for IHLMassingham, Eve (2021). Weapons and the obligation to ensure respect for IHL. Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law. (pp. 115-131) edited by Massingham, Eve and McConnachie, Annabel . Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429197628-8 |
2020 Other Outputs Radio silence: autonomous military aircraft and the importance of communicationMassingham, Eve (2020, 12 08). Radio silence: autonomous military aircraft and the importance of communication Asia-Pacific Journal of International Humanitarian Law Blog 1-1. |
2020 Other Outputs Australian special forces war crimes prosecutions: crucial but just one aspect when it comes to respect for the laws of warMassingham, Eve (2020, 11 20). Australian special forces war crimes prosecutions: crucial but just one aspect when it comes to respect for the laws of war Opinio Juris |
2020 Journal Article Radio silence: autonomous military aircraft and the importance of communication for their use in peace time and in times of armed conflict under international lawMassingham, Eve (2020). Radio silence: autonomous military aircraft and the importance of communication for their use in peace time and in times of armed conflict under international law. Asia-Pacific Journal of International Humanitarian Law , 1 (1), 184-208. |
2020 Other Outputs Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law: what it looks like in practiceMassingham, Eve and McConnachie, Annabel (2020, 10 08). Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law: what it looks like in practice ILA Reporter |
2020 Other Outputs Are autonomous weapons systems prohibited?Liivoja, Rain, Massingham, Eve, McFarland, Tim and McKenzie, Simon (2020, 09 09). Are autonomous weapons systems prohibited? GameChanger |
2020 Other Outputs Submission to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Cyber and Critical Technology Engagement StrategyNabbs-Keller, Greta, Ko, Ryan, Axelsen, Michael, Bongiovanni, Ivano, Dowsett, Dallas, Liivoja, Rain, Maher, Ray, Massingham, Eve, McEwan, Chris, McKenzie, Simon, O’Quinn, Richard, Radke, Amelia and Williams, John (2020). Submission to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Cyber and Critical Technology Engagement Strategy. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2020 Journal Article Command in the age of autonomy–unanswered questions for military operationsMassingham, Eve, McKenzie, Simon and Liivoja, Rain (2020, 05 01). Command in the age of autonomy–unanswered questions for military operations Opinio Juris |
2020 Book Chapter Humanitarian relief operationsMassingham, Eve and Thynne, Kelisiana (2020). Humanitarian relief operations. The Oxford Guide to International Humanitarian Law. (pp. 319-338) edited by Ben Saul and Dapo Akande. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. |
2020 Book Chapter Common Article 1: an introductionMassingham, Eve and McConnachie, Annabel (2020). Common Article 1: an introduction. Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law. (pp. 1-11) London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429197628-1 |
2020 Conference Publication Navigating to autonomy: legal questions in the use of autonomous aerial vehicles by the Australian militaryMassingham, 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. |
2020 Book Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian LawMassingham, Eve and McConnachie, Annabel eds. (2020). Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429197628 |
2019 Other Outputs The Kampala Convention: key recommendations 10 years onMassingham, Eve, Cotroneo, Angela, Hadorn, Livia and Ortiz, Alexandra (2019). The Kampala Convention: key recommendations 10 years on. Geneva, Switzerland: International Committee of the Red Cross. |
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. |
2018 Book Chapter The obligation to respect and ensure respect for international humanitarian law: a potential source of assistance in combating humanitarian cross-border challenges created by armed conflictMassingham, Eve (2018). The obligation to respect and ensure respect for international humanitarian law: a potential source of assistance in combating humanitarian cross-border challenges created by armed conflict. Global governance and regulation: order and disorder in the 21st century. (pp. 207-218) edited by Leon Wolff and Danielle Ireland-Piper. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315185408-18 |
2016 Other Outputs The obligation to respect and to ensure respect in all circumstances pursuant to Common Article 1 of the Four Geneva Conventions of August 1949 and Additional Protocols I and III: an Australian weapons law perspectiveMassingham, Eve (2016). The obligation to respect and to ensure respect in all circumstances pursuant to Common Article 1 of the Four Geneva Conventions of August 1949 and Additional Protocols I and III: an Australian weapons law perspective. PhD Thesis, School of Law, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2016.355 |
2016 Book Chapter Women and warDurham, Helen and Massingham, Eve (2016). Women and war. Routledge handbook of the law of armed conflict. (pp. 335-350) edited by Rain Liivoja and Tim McCormack. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203798362 |