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International Law & AI Warfare: Foundations for the AI Age
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Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 9m | Size: 2.23 GB
Master sovereignty, use of force, state responsibility & IHL — the four legal pillars every AI and security professional
What you'll learn
Apply the Tallinn Manual's scale-and-effects test to AI cyber ops and determine whether Article 2(4) or Article 51 thresholds are crossed.
Work through the Nicaragua and Tadić attribution standards and identify where each breaks down when AI systems are in the targeting chain.
Identify the three points where IHL's distinction, proportionality, and precaution principles structurally fail under AI targeting architectures.
Assess whether an AI system's supply chain generates state responsibility under ILC Articles 4, 5, 8, and 16 and where accountability gaps emerge.
Advise on AI sovereignty claims, digital sovereignty assertions, and the governance gaps transnational AI architecture creates across domains.
Use a five-layer framework — actors, thresholds, conduct, accountability, governance — to analyse any novel AI warfare legal problem independently.
Requirements
No prior legal knowledge required — every doctrine is taught from its primary source
No prior technical AI knowledge required — relevant AI operational characteristics are explained as they arise
A general professional familiarity with either technology, security, law, or policy is helpful but not mandatory
An interest in how international law applies to real, documented AI deployments in active conflict environments