Professor Markus Wagner organized and moderated a panel on Autonomous Weaponry and Armed Conflict at the joint 76th Biennial Conference of the and International Law Association and 108th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law in Washington, DC. The event departed from the usual paper presentation format and was actively engaging the participants, which included leading experts from the fields of law, engineering and policy. Professor Wagner teaches and writes in the areas of international law, constitutional law and comparative law. His recent scholarship has focused on the development of autonomous weaponry and its compatibility with international humanitarian law and various aspects of international economic law. His latest work on autonomous weapon systems will be published with the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law later in the year.