This thesis will assess the U.S.’ use of drones in Yemen, in regard to targeted killings by the use of drones. The legal framework in this thesis derives mostly from the four Geneva Conventions, as well as their additional protocols
Extraterritorial use of force by States against suspected terrorists is no longer a new phenomenon i...
The use of combat drones does not create particular legal problems in the context of an armed confli...
This thesis focuses on the usage of military drones, a type of semi-autonomous weapon, which has shi...
This qualitative research study directly analyzes the legality of drone usage. This project discusse...
Armed drones are an integral part of modern warfare, adopted by a progressively wider array of stat...
The current Bachelor Thesis is an analysis of the legality from the perspective of the international...
This article provides a holistic examination of the international legal frameworks which regulate ta...
The United States has an ambiguous policy about the use of drones. The unspoken policy is that the u...
Drones are the new game in the town of counter-terrorism. For their proponents, drones do the dirty ...
This thesis introduces the notion of dehumanisation, elucidates its relationship with detachment and...
After the events that took place on September 11th, 2001, the United States military drastically inc...
The first of a two-part series on the legality and ethics of targeted killing, this paper closely ex...
Due to copyright restrictions this is article can not be openly shared. This paper reflects on some...
The use of drones and other forms of targeted killings are being increasingly criticized at the inte...
Over the last few years the use of drones, both domestically and internationally, has become a highl...
Extraterritorial use of force by States against suspected terrorists is no longer a new phenomenon i...
The use of combat drones does not create particular legal problems in the context of an armed confli...
This thesis focuses on the usage of military drones, a type of semi-autonomous weapon, which has shi...
This qualitative research study directly analyzes the legality of drone usage. This project discusse...
Armed drones are an integral part of modern warfare, adopted by a progressively wider array of stat...
The current Bachelor Thesis is an analysis of the legality from the perspective of the international...
This article provides a holistic examination of the international legal frameworks which regulate ta...
The United States has an ambiguous policy about the use of drones. The unspoken policy is that the u...
Drones are the new game in the town of counter-terrorism. For their proponents, drones do the dirty ...
This thesis introduces the notion of dehumanisation, elucidates its relationship with detachment and...
After the events that took place on September 11th, 2001, the United States military drastically inc...
The first of a two-part series on the legality and ethics of targeted killing, this paper closely ex...
Due to copyright restrictions this is article can not be openly shared. This paper reflects on some...
The use of drones and other forms of targeted killings are being increasingly criticized at the inte...
Over the last few years the use of drones, both domestically and internationally, has become a highl...
Extraterritorial use of force by States against suspected terrorists is no longer a new phenomenon i...
The use of combat drones does not create particular legal problems in the context of an armed confli...
This thesis focuses on the usage of military drones, a type of semi-autonomous weapon, which has shi...