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ISSN 0046-6115
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Vol. 51, Issue 1, 2016January 01, 2016 PDT

ALGORITHMIC CHOICE AND SUPERIOR RESPONSIBILITY: CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN LIABILITY AND LETHAL AUTONOMY BY DEFINING THE LINE BETWEEN ACTORS AND TOOLS

Nathan Reitinger,
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Nathan Reitinger, ALGORITHMIC CHOICE AND SUPERIOR RESPONSIBILITY: CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN LIABILITY AND LETHAL AUTONOMY BY DEFINING THE LINE BETWEEN ACTORS AND TOOLS, 51 Gonzaga Law Review 79 (2016).

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