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Klaudia Klonowska

Postdoctoral Researcher

Law School's Research Center

Discipline(s): Law

Biography

Klaudia Klonowska is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Sciences Po Paris, where she coordinates the DIGILAW clinic. Her PhD thesis titled "Techno-Legal Tinkering: AI Decision-Support Systems, Human-Machine Interaction, and International Humanitarian Law” was completed as part of the interdisciplinary project Designing International Law and Ethics into Military Artificial Intelligence (DILEMA) founded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) at the Asser Institute and the University of Amsterdam. Her research focuses on experimentation with emerging technologies in security and defense sectors and the implications thereof for international law. She is also Managing Director of the Manual on International Law Applicable to AI in Warfare and a member of the International Law Association's (ILA) Committee on AI & Technology Law. Klaudia holds a Master’s in International Law and Technology from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and a Bachelors in Liberal Arts and Society from the Amsterdam University College.

Selected publications: 

  • Klaudia Klonowska and Taylor Kate Woodcock, ‘Rhetoric and Regulation: The (Limits of) Human/AI Comparison in Legal Debates on Military AI’ in Bérénice Boutin, Taylor Kate Woodcock and Sadjad Soltanzadeh (eds), Decision at the Edge: Interdisciplinary Dilemmas in Military Artificial Intelligence (Asser Press 2026).
  • Klaudia Klonowska and Jonathan Kwik, ‘Future Frontlines: Artificial Intelligence in Contemporary Conflicts and the Future of Military Law’ in Terry D Gill, Paul AL Ducheine and Marten Zwanenburg (eds), The Future of Warfare: A Research Agenda for Military Law (Edward Elgar 2026).
  • Tasniem Anwar and Klaudia Klonowska, ‘The Techno-Legal Co-Production of Terrorist Suspects’ [2025] Law, Technology and Humans <https://lthj.qut.edu.au/article/view/3740> accessed 8 April 2025.
  • Klaudia Klonowska and Sofie Van Der Maarel, ‘Deep Sensing, the New Military AI? Why Deep Sensing Should Be on the Radar’ (Opinio Juris, 6 May 2025) <https://opiniojuris.org/2025/05/06/deep-sensing-the-new-military-ai-why-deep-sensing-should-be-on-the-radar/>.
  • Klaudia Klonowska, ‘Article 36: Review of AI Decision-Support Systems and Other Emerging Technologies of Warfare’ in Terry D Gill and others (eds), Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Volume 23 (2020), vol 23 (TMC Asser Press 2022) <https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-94-6265-491-4_6>.

Thesis topic

Techno-Legal Tinkering : AI Decision-Support Systems, Human-Machine Interaction, and International Humanitarian Law.