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Oxford at Said Seminar: Oxford and Oxfam working together on the ethics of war, weapons and humanitarian aid

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The practice of protecting unarmed civilians amidst the fierce violence of international and non-international war contends with extreme political realities and rapidly developing robotic weapons technology. Hear how Oxford and Oxfam are working together.

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Episode Information

Series
Entrepreneurship
People
Hugo Slim
Jane Cocking
Alexander Leveringhaus
Keywords
human rights
international relations
ICC
humanitarian aid
weapons
robotic weapons
UN
oxfam
drones
ethics
war
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 14/03/2013
Duration: 01:08:53

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