RAeS Farnborough Branch Lecture: The Ethics and Legality of UAV Operations

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Military use of armed UAVs (Unmanned Air Vehicles) is generally accepted, now that military users and lawyers agree that targeting procedures can ensure compliance with international law. Public concerns seem to be turning from UAVs to LAWS (Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems) in general. This talk will use UAVs as an exemplar of the interaction of technical developments with legal constraints. Current UN arms control negotiations recognise this interaction with human interactions, including in the supply chain, as a key issue.

Lecture by Webinar. To join, follow this link: The Ethics and Legality of UAV Operations

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Anthony Gillespie FREng, Visiting Professor, University College London
Tony Gillespie’s defence career started in industry, developing radar technologies for smart munitions. At DERA/Dstl, interest in UCAVs led to developments in the technical aspects of legal reviews of weapon systems. Since retirement he has been a technical adviser for the United Nations, MOD and other organisations. He is a Visiting Professor at UCL and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
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