Abstract

ABSTRACT The paper explores mechanisms of transparency utilized by states to address security challenges caused by the development of autonomous weapons systems. The purpose of this paper is to answer whether transparency measures are able to ensure compliance with international humanitarian law in the context of autonomous weapons systems. The dogmatic and comparative methods were used to analyze the role of transparency in balancing international obligations with domestic interests. Because of domestic security, introducing new regulations on autonomous weapons systems is counter-productive. Transparency contributes to a better optimization of secrecy and information, while soft law, paradoxically, is better suited to widening common standards of conduct with weapon systems.

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