Raduslav Luiza
E-mail: sirbu.luiza@yahoo.com
Lt.col. Raduslav Luiza is a legal advisor in the National Defense University “CAROL I”. Her scientific interests are in the field of humanitarian low and military science.
Vasilescu Cezar
E-mail: cvasilescu1@mapn.ro
Colonel Vasilescu Cezar is a professor habil. Eng., PhD in “Computer Science” at the Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies (DRESMARA) of Brasov, within the National Defense University “CAROL I”. His scientific interests are in the field of defense resources management, cyber security, information resources, critical infrastructure protection and countering hybrid threats.
pp. 122-133
https://doi.org/10.70265/DPOF9977
Emerging military technologies pose fundamental challenges for international humanitarian law. The study examines the hypothesis that these technologies create a significant normative vacuum, as the traditional principles of distinction, proportionality and precaution in attack were designed for conventional conflicts and require substantive reinterpretation. The study results question the adequacy of the existing legal framework.
international humanitarian law; lethal autonomous systems; cyber warfare; drones; distinction principle; proportionality; normative vacuum; meaningful human control; Tallinn Manual 2.0.
Raduslav, L., & Cezar, V. (June 2026). New technologies and means of warfare’s impact on their regulation from the perspective of international humanitarian law Security and Defense(1), 122-133. https://doi.org/10.70265/DPOF9977
Raduslav, Luiza, and Vasilescu Cezar. "New technologies and means of warfare’s impact on their regulation from the perspective of international humanitarian law" Security and Defense (Vasil Levski National Military University Publishing Complex), № 1 (June 2026): 122-133. https://doi.org/10.70265/DPOF9977
Raduslav, L. and Cezar, V., 2026. New technologies and means of warfare’s impact on their regulation from the perspective of international humanitarian law Security and Defense, June, Issue 1, pp. 122-133. https://doi.org/10.70265/DPOF9977
Raduslav, Luiza, and Vasilescu Cezar. "New technologies and means of warfare’s impact on their regulation from the perspective of international humanitarian law" Security and Defense 1 (2026): 122-133. https://doi.org/10.70265/DPOF9977.