Robotic weapons, whether autonomous or remote controlled, have generated widespread controversy in recent years. Robo-Wars: The Regulation of Robotic Weapons urges governments to recognise the increasing prominence of these weapons in contemporary and future forms of warfare and proposes steps towards suitable regulation.
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