2023 Journal Article Autonomous weapon systems and IHL compliance: a constrained legal optimisation problemMcFarland, Tim (2023). Autonomous weapon systems and IHL compliance: a constrained legal optimisation problem. Journal of Military Studies, 12 (1), 75-84. doi: 10.2478/jms-2023-0006 |
2023 Journal Article Splintering: A Fractured Internet and What it Means for the Rule of LawWalker-Munro, Brendan and McFarland, Tim (2023). Splintering: A Fractured Internet and What it Means for the Rule of Law. Court of Conscience, 17 (1), 1-21. |
2023 Journal Article Reconciling trust and control in the military use of artificial intelligenceMcFarland, Tim (2023). Reconciling trust and control in the military use of artificial intelligence. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 30 (4), 472-483. doi: 10.1093/ijlit/eaad008 |
2023 Journal Article Legal reviews of in situ learning in autonomous weaponsMcFarland, Tim and Assaad, Zena (2023). Legal reviews of in situ learning in autonomous weapons. Ethics and Information Technology, 25 (1) 9. doi: 10.1007/s10676-023-09688-9 |
2023 Journal Article Dual nationality and national belonging: A case study of Chinese diaspora in Indonesia from 1949 to 1960sGuo, Sanzhuan and McFarland, Tim (2023). Dual nationality and national belonging: A case study of Chinese diaspora in Indonesia from 1949 to 1960s. Revue Europeenne des Migrations Internationales, 39 (2-3), 155-174. doi: 10.4000/remi.23184 |
2022 Journal Article Minimum levels of human intervention in autonomous attacksMcFarland, Tim (2022). Minimum levels of human intervention in autonomous attacks. Journal of Conflict & Security Law, 27 (3) krac021, 387-409. doi: 10.1093/jcsl/krac021 |
2021 Book Chapter Understanding AI and autonomy: problematizing the meaningful human control argument against killer robotsMcFarland, Tim and Galliott, Jai (2021). Understanding AI and autonomy: problematizing the meaningful human control argument against killer robots. Lethal autonomous weapons: re-examining the law and ethics of robotic warfare. (pp. 41-56) edited by Jai Galliott, Duncan MacIntosh and Jens David Ohlin. New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780197546048.003.0004 |
2021 Book Chapter The concept of autonomyMcFarland, Tim (2021). The concept of autonomy. Autonomous cyber capabilities under international law. (pp. 12-35) edited by Rain Liivoja and Ann Väljataga. Tallinn, Estonia: NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. |
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 Book Autonomous weapon systems and the law of armed conflict: compatibility with international humanitarian lawMcFarland, Tim (2020). Autonomous weapon systems and the law of armed conflict: compatibility with international humanitarian law. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108584654 |
2020 Book Chapter The big data paradox and its importance to strategy and military systems developmentMcFarland, Tim, Galliott, Jai and Cappuccio, Massimiliano (2020). The big data paradox and its importance to strategy and military systems development. Big data and democracy. (pp. 182-197) edited by Kevin Macnish and Jai Galliott. Edinburgh, United Kingdom: Edinburgh University Press. |
2019 Book Chapter Autonomous systems in a military context (part 1) : A survey of the legal issuesMcFarland, Tim and Galliott, Jai (2019). Autonomous systems in a military context (part 1) : A survey of the legal issues. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. (pp. 412-432) edited by Information Resources Management Association. Hershey, PA, United States: IGI Global. doi: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8365-3.ch018 |
2019 Book Chapter Autonomous systems in a military context (part 2) : A survey of the ethical issuesGalliott, Jai and McFarland, Tim (2019). Autonomous systems in a military context (part 2) : A survey of the ethical issues. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. (pp. 433-451) edited by Information Resources Management Association. Hershey, PA, United States: IGI Global. doi: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8365-3.ch019 |
2018 Other Outputs Defining autonomous weapon systemsMcFarland, Tim (2018). Defining autonomous weapon systems. PREMT Briefing Paper. 1. Program on the Regulation of Emerging Military Technologies. |
2017 Journal Article Can implants be weapons under the law? Implications for regulationMcFarland, Timothy (2017). Can implants be weapons under the law? Implications for regulation. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 36 (1), 62-64. doi: 10.1109/mts.2017.2654291 |
2016 Journal Article Autonomous systems in a military context (part 1) : A survey of the legal issuesMcFarland, Tim and Galliott, Jai (2016). Autonomous systems in a military context (part 1) : A survey of the legal issues. International Journal of Robotics Applications and Technologies, 4 (2), 34-52. doi: 10.4018/ijrat.2016070103 |
2016 Journal Article Autonomous systems in a military context (part 2) : A survey of the ethical issuesGalliott, Jai and McFarland, Tim (2016). Autonomous systems in a military context (part 2) : A survey of the ethical issues. International Journal of Robotics Applications and Technologies, 4 (2), 53-68. doi: 10.4018/ijrat.2016070104 |
2016 Journal Article Review of: Military Robots: Mapping the Moral LandscapeMcFarland, Tim (2016). Review of: Military Robots: Mapping the Moral Landscape. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 35 (2), 23-25. doi: 10.1109/mts.2016.2564504 |
2015 Journal Article Factors shaping the legal implications of increasingly autonomous military systemsMcFarland, Tim (2015). Factors shaping the legal implications of increasingly autonomous military systems. International Review of the Red Cross, 97 (900), 1313-1339. doi: 10.1017/s1816383116000023 |
2014 Journal Article Mind the gap: can developers of autonomous weapon systems be liable for war crimes?McFarland, Tim and McCormack, Tim (2014). Mind the gap: can developers of autonomous weapon systems be liable for war crimes?. US Naval War College International Law Studies, 90, 361-385. |