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HCSS Lunch Symposium: The Ethics of Robotic and Autonomous Systems in a Military Context

May 23, 2019

On Thursday June 13th, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies will host a Lunch Symposium on the Ethics of Robotic and Autonomous Systems (RAS) in a military context.

There will be talks by a number of expert speakers, followed by the opportunity to ask them questions on the topic. 

Seating capacity is limited, so don’t miss out on the wonderful guest speakers, including Prof Dr Kenneth Payne, Prof Ashley Deeks, and Maj Martijn Hädicke! 

Preliminary program

• 11.45 – Welcome, coffee/tea and lunch at HCSS

• 12.00 – Opening and introduction of theme by Michel Rademaker, project leader.

• 12.10 – Confirmed speakers:

  • Dr Kenneth Payne, Senior Lecturer at King’s College London
  • Ashley Deeks, Professor of Law at the University of Virginia Law School
  • Martijn Hädicke, program officer Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Netherlands Army

• 13.10 – Q&A

• 13.30 – Wrap-up

You can register your interest with this registration form, or by reaching out to estherchavannes@hcss.nl

We look forward to welcoming you on the 13th of June!

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