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Woodcock, T. K. (2024). Human/Machine(-Learning) Interactions, Human Agency and the International Humanitarian Law Proportionality Standard. Global Society, 38(1), 100-121. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600826.2023.2267592
2022
Boutin, B. L., & Woodcock, T. K. (in press). Aspects of Realizing (Meaningful) Human Control: A Legal Perspective. In R. Geiß, & H. Lahmann (Eds.), Research Handbook on Warfare and Artificial Intelligence Edward Elgar Publishing. https://ssrn.com/abstract=4109202
2023
Klonowska, K. M. (Author), & Woodcock, T. K. (Author). (2023). Law and the Future of War Podcast, Episode: 'Legal Review of AWS: Decision support systems and technical feasibility of review'. Digital or Visual Products, University of Queensland. https://law.uq.edu.au/research/future-war/podcast
Talk / presentation
Woodcock, T. (speaker) (29-9-2023). Workshop on 'Technology, International Law and Non-Legal Sources: Possibilities and Pitfalls, Workshop on 'Technology, International Law and Non-Legal Sources: Possibilities and Pitfalls, Brisbane.
Woodcock, T. (speaker) (8-9-2023). European International Studies Association Pan-European Conference on International Relations, European International Studies Association Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Potsdam.
Woodcock, T. (speaker) (1-9-2023). Conference of the International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working Group, Conference of the International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working Group , Dublin.
Others
Bo, M. (organiser) & Woodcock, T. (organiser) (11-10-2023). Distinction and Discrimination under International Humanitarian Law and Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI): Requirements, Risks and Red Lines, Den Haag. Policy and academic discussions have extensively explored the implications of artificial intelligence (AI)- enabled technologies, including (…) (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
Woodcock, T. (participant) (5-9-2023). Early Career Researchers Workshop on ‘Reshaping Perceptions: Human-Nonhuman Systems in Security Contexts’, Potsdam. Participation in the workshop based on paper 'Human/machine(-learning) interactions and legal reasoning in the military domain' (participating in a conference, workshop, ...).
2022
Zurek, T., Woodcock, T., Pacholska, M., & Van Engers, T. (2022). Computational Modelling of the Proportionality Analysis under International Humanitarian Law for Military Decision-Support Systems. T.M.C. Asser Institute. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4008946[details]
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