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Documents from the 2019 CCW Group of Governmental Experts on lethal autonomous weapon systems

CONFERENCE DOCUMENTS (August 2019)

Invitation letter by the Chair for the informals (7 May 2019)

Draft conclusions and recommendations from the Chair's non-paper (19 May 2019)

Draft conclusions and recommendations (19 June 2019)

Draft conclusions and recommendations (9 August 2019)

Draft conclusions and recommendations (19 August)

Draft conclusions and recommendations (21 August)

Draft report (21 August)

Draft final report (22 August)

Draft final report (22 August)

Final report (25 September 2019)
 

CONFERENCE DOCUMENTS (March 2019)

Provisional agenda

Provisional Programme of Work 

Side event schedule

WORKING PAPERS (March 2019)

CCW/GGE.1/2019/WP.1
Potential opportunities and limitations of military uses of lethal autonomous weapons systems

Submitted by the Russian Federation

CCW/GGE.1/2019/WP.2
Australia's System of Control and Applications for Autonomous Weapon Systems
Submitted by Australia

CCW/GGE.1/2019/WP.3
Possible outcome of 2019 GGE and future actions of international community on LAWS
Submitted by Japan

CCW.GGE.1/2019/WP.4 
Food for Thought Paper
Submitted by Belgium, Ireland and Luxembourg

CCW.GGE.1/2019/WP.5
Implementing International Humanitarian Law in the Use of Autonomy in Weapon Systems
Submitted by the United States

CCW.GGE.1./2019/WP.6
Questionnaire on the Legal Review Mechanisms of New Weapons, Means and Methods of Warfare. 

Submitted by Argentina

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (March 2019)

ICT4 Peace Foundation, Regina Surber, Scientific Advisor, 'Artifical Intelligence: Autonomous Technology (AT), Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS) and Peace Time Threats

ICT4 Peace Foundation, 'Digital Human Security 2020'

EXEDEC International, Caitríona Heinl, 'Maturing Autonomous Cyber Weapons Systems: Implications for International Security Cyber and Autonomous Weapons Systems Regimes'