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Key Developments in Humanitarian Disarmament: Strengthened Resolve on Killer Robots and Nuclear Weapons

Lan Mei, Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection Initiative 

States and civil society showed strengthened resolve last month to adopt strong regulations of autonomous weapons systems and to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons. Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean doubled down on calls for a legally binding international instrument with prohibitions and regulations on autonomous weapons systems. A large coalition of civil society organizations presented to the prime minister of Japan its recommendations for the G7 on achieving a nuclear weapons-free world. These calls to action are becoming more urgent as countries develop autonomous weapons systems in the absence of specific, dedicated international regulation and the risks of the use of nuclear weapons continue to grow.

On April 12, 2023, C7 representatives present to Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida a communiqué that includes a call for a nuclear weapons-free world. Credit: Takayuki Shukunobe | Social Good Photography, Inc., 2023. 

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The Second Informal Preparatory Meeting for the Ninth Conference of the States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty will take place from May 9-12 in Geneva. The Fifth Review Conference to the Chemical Weapons Convention will take place from May 15-19 in The Hague. The second session of the 2023 Group of Governmental Experts on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems will take place on those same dates in Geneva.

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