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Meaningful Human Control over Weapons Systems that Apply Force Based on "Target Profiles"
Education and conflict: Protecting civilians and protecting education
Health and harm: Protecting civilians and protecting health
Protecting civilians and harm from weapons: Illustrations from Iraq
Article 36 Newsletter Issue 17, May 2020
Protecting civilians as an international policy agenda – A snapshot from 2019
From “pink eyed terminators” to a clear- eyed policy response? UK government policy on autonomy in weapons systems
Autonomy in weapons systems – considering approaches to regulation
Rejecting calls to address only the “indiscriminate use” of explosive weapons in populated areas
Explosive weapons with wide area effects and risk to civilians
Protecting civilians from the effects of explosive weapons in populated areas: questions of IHL compliance
Article 36 Newsletter Issue 16, December 2019
Effects of explosive weapons: Working paper on explosive weapons in populated areas
Critical Commentary on the “Guiding Principles”
Independent analysis for policy and humanitarian action
Article 36’s publications include research papers, political and policy analysis and innovative policy thinking. Our writings tend to be aimed towards the multilateral community – diplomats, international organisations, civil society and other stakeholders. Our new thinking on themes such as explosive weapons, nuclear weapons, autonomous weapons and the protection of civilians has served to frame key debates and political processes on these issues. Our writings tend to centre harm to people and communities as the foundation for our work, and to promote changes to international law, policy and practice in response to these harms.