In this podcast series, London-based organisation Article 36 talks development of new policies and legal standards to prevent civilian harm from existing and emerging weapons technologies.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | TechnologyGovernment |
In this episode, Article 36 discusses the intersessional working groups that are taking place in 2023 ahead of the Second Meeting of State Parties (2MSP). Policy advisor, Elizabeth Minor, who also collaborates with the International Campaign to Aboli... more
In this episode, the Article 36 team discusses the second Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW) Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) meeting on autonomous weapons of 2023, which concluded on Saturday, 20th May. At the request of Russia, this meetin... more
In this podcast, Article 36 discusses progress in early 2023 towards a legally binding instrument to regulate autonomy in weapons systems. Richard Moyes and Uldduz Sohrabi go over the recently issued Communiqué by 33 Latin American and Caribbean stat... more
In this episode we discuss the United Kingdom’s position on the question of regulating autonomous weapon systems. The Article 36 team is joined by guest Maira Folly, coordinator of the UK campaign to Stop Killer Robots, to talk about all the recent u... more
After years of building awareness of the humanitarian impacts from the use of explosive weapons in populated areas, and seeking to advocating for an effective response to this issue, this year has seen important progress: namely, the development of a... more
States, international organisations, civil society and people from communities impacted by the use and testing of nuclear weapons met together for the first meeting of states parties of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) in June ... more
In this episode, Elizabeth Minor of Article 36 continues the discussion on the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons ahead of the First Meeting of State Parties, which will take place in Vienna on 21-23 June 2022. The discussion focuses specif... more
In this episode, policy advisor at Article 36 Elizabeth Minor talks nuclear weapons, focusing on the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and the expectations ahead of the first meeting of states parties is taking place in Vienna in June 2022... more
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