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A vulnerability analysis: Theorising the impact of artificial intelligence decision-making processes on individuals, society and human diversity from a social justice perspective
- Tetyana Krupiy
- SociologyComput. Law Secur. Rev.
- 28 July 2020
Of souls, spirits and ghosts: Transposing the application of the rules of targeting to lethal autonomous robots
- Tetyana Krupiy
- Political Science
- 1 August 2015
C An Ability to Experience Emotions and Compassion Human Rights Watch ('HRW') (303) and Robert Sparrow (304) argue that an ability to experience emotions, compassion and connection to citizens of the…
Unravelling Organisational Power Dynamics: Towards a Theory of Accountability for Crimes Triggered by Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
- Tetyana Krupiy
- Political Science
- 1 September 2017
Meeting the Chimera: How the cedaw Can Address Digital Discrimination
- Tetyana Krupiy
- LawInternational Human Rights Law Review
- 23 June 2021
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Regulating a Game Changer: Using a Distributed Approach to Develop an Accountability Framework for Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
- Tetyana Krupiy
- Business
- 1 September 2018
A Case against Relying Solely on Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Technology to Identify Proposed Targets
- Tetyana Krupiy
- Computer Science
- 1 December 2015
The Evolution of International Humanitarian Law: An Anthropological Perspective
- Tetyana Krupiy
- Law
- 1 August 2014
This article uses Douglas and Wildavsky's cultural theory of risk from the field of anthropology, in order to provide a new explanation regarding what factors influenced the evolution of…