SOFIANE NASRI2025-10-222025-10-222025-06-30كلية لحقوق والعلوم السياسية2352-975Xhttps://dspace.univ-batna.dz/handle/123456789/8626مقال منشور في المجلد12- العدد01 ( العدد التسلسلي 31) جوان 2025Self -operational weapons, or what is known as military fighting robots, represents a real challenge to contemporary international law, as the latter depends in its organization of the war on the ability, efficiency and readiness of people who participate in combat operations to distinguish between legitimate targets and that forbidden international A material and human grave, while others go to the fact that these robots are more able to distinguish than soldiers.otherFighter robotsinternational lawself-operating weaponspotential risksinternational responsibilityInternational human lawA LEGAL APPROACH TO STATES' RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OF MILITARY ROBOTS IN ARMED CONFLICTSArticle