Abstract
This research seeks to answer the question of how the role of humanitarian law in regulate the development of weapons technology and its relationship with the principle of proportionality. This research is normative research which used statute approach and conceptual approach. War can not be separated from the technology development. Weapons technology development concomitant with the development of human civilization. The basic principle is man use weapons according to his time. Martin van Creveld identifiy the clasification of weapon history into four phases, are  age of tools, age of machines, age of system, and age of automation. This development definitely have correlation between the impact of development of weapons technology and human behaviour in war.
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