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REFERENCES [1] “Killer Robots: Legality and Ethnicality of Autonomous Weapons” – Armin Krishnan Ashgate Publishing Group – July 2009 [Pages 1 – 217] [2] “What are autonomous weapon systems and what ethical issues do they rise?” - Marek Foss <http://www.marekfoss.org/misc/Autonomous_Weapons.pdf> – March 30, 2008 [Pages 1 – 5] [3] “Chinese Room Argument” – Larry Hauser <http://www.iep.utm.edu/chineser> – July 27, 2005 [4] “Modeling the Moral User” – Peter M. Asaro. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine – Spring 2009 [Pages 20 – 24] [5] “You’ve Just Been Disarmed. Have a Nice Day!” - John S. Canning. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine – Spring 2009 [Pages 12 – 15] [6] “More Attacks, Mounting Casualties” <http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/ content/graphic/2007/09/28/GR2007092802161.html> – September 30, 2007 [7] “Creating Moral Buffers in Weapon Control Interface Design” – M.L. Cummings. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine – Fall 2004 [Pages 28 – 33] [8] “Stanley Milgram Experiment” <http://www.experiment-resources.com/stanley- milgram-experiment.html> ADDITIONAL MATERIAL “Automating War: The Need for Regulation” – Armin Krishnan. Contemporary Security Policy, 30:1 – April 3, 2009 [Pages 172 – 193] “War as Business: Technological Change and Military Service Contracting” – Armin Krishnan, Ashgate Publishing Group – February 2008 [Pages 1 – 220]