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Technological change and international law : ESIL annual conference, Vilnius, 5-6 September 2024

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EUI; LAW; AEL; Working Paper; 2025/04; European Society of International Law (ESIL) Proceedings
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European Society of International Law (editor/s), Technological change and international law : ESIL annual conference, Vilnius, 5-6 September 2024, EUI, LAW, AEL, Working Paper, 2025/04, European Society of International Law (ESIL) Proceedings - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/93717
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The ESIL Annual Conference 2024 Proceedings explore the multifaceted relationship between technological change and international law. Bringing together scholars and practitioners from diverse fields, the volume examines how emerging technologies—ranging from artificial intelligence, facial recognition, and satellite imaging to blockchain governance and digital evidence—reshape established legal frameworks. Contributions critically address questions of human rights, digital sovereignty, racialized hierarchies, surveillance, dispute resolution, humanitarian law, and environmental governance. Collectively, the papers highlight both the opportunities and challenges posed by technological innovation, urging international law to adapt in ways that balance security, accountability, and fundamental freedoms.