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International human rights law as a framework for algorithmic accountability
L McGregor, D Murray, V Ng
International & Comparative Law Quarterly 68 (2), 309-343, 2019
2092019
Independent report on the London Metropolitan Police Service’s trial of live facial recognition technology
P Fussey, D Murray
University of Essex Human Rights Centre, 2019
1112019
Human rights obligations of non-state armed groups
D Murray
Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Armed Groups, 1-360, 2016
952016
Digital witness: Using open source information for human rights investigation, documentation, and accountability
S Dubberley, A Koenig, D Murray
Oxford University Press, USA, 2020
722020
Practitioners' guide to human rights law in armed conflict
D Murray
Oxford University Press, 2016
652016
Bulk surveillance in the digital age: Rethinking the human rights law approach to bulk monitoring of communications data
D Murray, P Fussey
Israel Law Review 52 (1), 31-60, 2019
622019
How International Humanitarian Law treaties bind non-State armed groups
D Murray
Journal of Conflict and Security Law 20 (1), 101-131, 2015
572015
Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and the use of force by states
A Deeks, N Lubell, D Murray
J. Nat'l Sec. L. & Pol'y 10, 1, 2019
502019
Freedom of Expression, Counter-terrorism and the Internet in Light of the UK Terrorist Act 2006 and the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
D Murray
Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 27 (3), 331-360, 2009
242009
Open source information’s blind spot: human and machine bias in international criminal investigations
Y McDermott, A Koenig, D Murray
Journal of International Criminal Justice 19 (1), 85-105, 2021
162021
New technologies and the investigation of international crimes: An introduction
A Koenig, E Irving, Y McDermott, D Murray
Journal of International Criminal Justice 19 (1), 1-7, 2021
132021
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70: Putting Human Rights at the heart of the design, development and deployment of artificial intelligence
E Abrusci, L McGregor, A Shaheed, V Ng, C Williams, D Murray, C Kent
The Human Rights, Big Data and Technology Project, Human Rights Centre …, 2018
132018
Non-state armed groups, detention authority in non-international armed conflict, and the coherence of international law: searching for a way forward
D Murray
Leiden Journal of International Law 30 (2), 435-456, 2017
132017
Mapping the use of open source research in UN Human Rights investigations
D Murray, Y McDermott, KA Koenig
Journal of Human Rights Practice 14 (2), 554-581, 2022
112022
Open source investigation for human rights reporting: A brief history
C Koettl, D Murray, S Dubberley
Digital Witness: Using Open Source Information for Human Rights …, 2020
102020
Independent report on the London metropolitan police service’s trial of live facial recognition technology (The human rights, big data and technology project)
P Fussey, D Murray
Human Rights Centre University of Essex. http://repository. essex. ac. uk …, 2019
102019
Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and the Use of Force by States’(2019)
A Deeks, N Lubell, D Murray
Journal of National Security Law & Policy 10, 1, 0
7
Using Human Rights Law to Inform States' Decisions to Deploy AI
D Murray
Cambridge University Press 114, 158-162, 2020
62020
Policing uses of live facial recognition in the United Kingdom
P Fussey, D Murray
Regulating Biometrics—Global Approaches and Urgent Questions, 78-85, 2020
52020
‘I started seeing shadows everywhere’: The diverse chilling effects of surveillance in Zimbabwe
A Stevens, P Fussey, D Murray, K Hove, O Saki
Big Data & Society 10 (1), 20539517231158631, 2023
42023
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