Research handbook on remote warfare /

The practice of armed conflict has changed radically in the last decade. With eminent contributors from legal, government and military backgrounds, this Research Handbook addresses the legal implications of remote warfare and its significance for combatants, civilians, policymakers and international...

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Další autoři: Ohlin, Jens David (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017
Edice:Research handbooks in international law
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Příbuzné jednotky:Tištěná verze:: Research handbook on remote warfare
Obsah:
  • Introduction
  • Part I: the concept of remoteness in warfare
  • 1. Remoteness and reciprocal risk / Jens David Ohlin
  • 2. The principle of distinction and remote warfare / Emily Crawford
  • 3. Modern drone warfare and the geographical scope of application of IHL: pushing the limits of territorial boundaries / Robert Heinsch
  • 4. The characterisation of remote warfare under international humanitarian law / Anthony Cullen
  • 5. Remoteness and human rights law / Gloria Gaggioli
  • 6. Exploiting legal thresholds, fault-lines and gaps in the context of remote warfare / Mark Klamberg
  • Part II: remotely piloted vehicles & cyber weapons
  • 7. Drone strikes: a remote form of self-defense? / Nigel White & Lydia Davies-Bright
  • 8. Drone warfare and the erosion of traditional limits on war powers / Geoffrey Corn
  • 9. Developing norms for cyber conflict / William Banks
  • 10. Some legal and operational considerations regarding remote warfare: drones and cyber warfare revisited / Terry D. Gill, Jelle van Haaster, & Mark Roorda
  • Part III: remoteness through autonomous weapons
  • 11. Remote and autonomous warfare systems: precautions in attack and individual accountability / Ian Henderson, Patrick Keane, Josh Liddy
  • 12. Autonomous weapons systems: a paradigm shift for the law of armed conflict / Robin Geiß and Henning Lahmann
  • 13. Making autonomous targeting accountable: command responsibility for computer-guided lethal force in armed conflicts / Peter Margulies
  • 14. The strategic implications of lethal autonomous weapons / Michael Meier
  • Index.