New Technologies in International Law / Tymofeyeva, Crhák et al.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
About the authors List of abbreviations
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New Technologies in International Law
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Inga Martinkute Navigating the Pros and Cons of New Technologies in International Law
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Alla Tymofeyeva Chapter I: Humanitarian Law
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1.1 Regulating Armed Swarms Under International Law Michael J. Pollard 1.2 International Law Attempts to Protect Critical Infrastructures against Malicious Cyber Operations Triantafyllos Kouloufakos
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Chapter II: International Justice
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2.1 Digital Transformation and Access to Justice Mohamed Gomaa 35 2.2 European Production Orders and European Preservation Orders – New Instruments of Enhanced Judicial Cooperation or a Threat to Human Rights and the Rule of Law Marcin Gudajczyk 50 Chapter III: Environmental and Space Law 58 3.1 The Right to Clean, Healthy and Sustainable Environment in Artificial 3.2 International Legal Mechanisms of the Protection of Biological Diversity in the Context of Current Technologies Juraj Panigaj 3.3 Can I Have It or Not? The non-appropriation Principle in Article 2 of the Outer Space Treaty Charles Ross Bird 71 83 Intelligence era Lucia Bakošová 59
Chapter IV: Region-specific Issues
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4.1 Tax and Technology in Developing Countries Pavlína Krausová
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4.2 Bridging the Gap: A Legal Analysis of Artificial Intelligence’s (AI) Impact on Promoting the Right to Health in Developing Countries Oshokha Caleb Ilegogie
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