I sistemi d'arma autonomi nel diritto pubblico
This book examines autonomous weapon systems through a multilevel public-law lens. Its core questions are how autonomous weapons should be defined institutionally and which universal legal limits should constrain the deployment of systems capable of acting without direct human control.
The book brings in the governance side of advanced intelligent systems. When AI, autonomy, and defence contexts converge, security depends not only on technical robustness but also on responsibility, verifiability, and meaningful human oversight. It is not a technical paper, but it helps explain the legal dimension of high-impact intelligent systems.