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2nd Episode: AI-Enabled Decision-Support Systems

Intra-Actions with Human Judgement and International Legal Rules and Principles

24.03.2025

In the second episode, we welcome Klaudia Klonowska for an exploration of her research on the AI-enabled decision-support systems and their intra-actions with human judgement and international legal rules and principles. Klaudia Klonowska is a Researcher at the T.M.C. Asser Institute in The Hague and a PhD Candidate in International Law at the University of Amsterdam. She is a member of an interdisciplinary research project titled ‘Designing International Law and Ethics into Military Artificial Intelligence’ (DILEMA).

 

 

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The episode is also available on Spotify. 

Authors
Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi

Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi is an Assistant Professor of Law at Sciences Po Law School. Her current research is situated in the fields of international law, international legal theory and digital security law and governance.

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Klaudia Klonowska

Klaudia Klonowska is a Researcher at the T.M.C. Asser Institute in The Hague and a PhD Candidate in International Law at the University of Amsterdam. She is a member of an interdisciplinary research project titled ‘Designing International Law and Ethics into Military Artificial Intelligence’ (DILEMA).

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