The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Violations of State Sovereignty in Light of Public International Law

Authors

  • Mohamed A. Ibrahim Khamis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55562/jrucs.v59i1.6

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence – Public International Law – State – Natural Person – Digital Technology.

Abstract

Artificial intelligence is a tool that helps interpret and analyze global events, both in terms of information and law. Today, it has become part of the landscape that influences local and international affairs in various fields, such as health and security. On the legal level, artificial intelligence is embodied through the balanced regulation of this field and its non-conflict with public international law. Artificial intelligence is closely related to computer science, which has become the backbone of various aspects of contemporary life. This application is characterized by its ability to perform assigned tasks optimally, despite the difficulties that hinder its use. Artificial intelligence is defined as “a branch of computer science that deals with tasks that require human intelligence.” Artificial intelligence has important features that enable it to simulate human mental abilities, and its ability to learn continuously and its speed and accuracy surpass the human mind. It is also closely related to the legal system, both in terms of the rights and obligations of natural and legal persons and in relation to the robot system as an application of artificial intelligence. Its application does not stray far from interaction with the internal and external sovereignty of the state, especially in areas where technology companies are granted the desire to operate within the framework of the state, while enjoying a degree of independence..

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Published

2026-07-04

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How to Cite

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Violations of State Sovereignty in Light of Public International Law. (2026). Journal of Al-Rafidain University College For Sciences ( Print ISSN: 1681-6870 ,Online ISSN: 2790-2293 ), 59(1), 61-72. https://doi.org/10.55562/jrucs.v59i1.6