The use of drones for the targeted killing of suspected terrorists has raised a number of complex legal issues for scholars and practitioners in field of international law. This paper will focus on the applicability of international humanitarian law in such situations and the characterisation of drone warfare as armed conflict. In this context, the scope of armed conflict as a concept of international humanitarian law will be explored. In doing so, emphasis will be placed on the need for accountability to ensure greater compliance with international law
Extraterritorial use of force by States against suspected terrorists is no longer a new phenomenon i...
This qualitative research study directly analyzes the legality of drone usage. This project discusse...
The use of drones is especially controversial given the overlap in this area between international h...
The use of drones for the targeted killing of suspected terrorists has raised a number of complex le...
The use of Unmanned Ariel Vehicles (UAVs) for the targeted killing of suspected terrorists has raise...
This article provides a holistic examination of the international legal frameworks which regulate ta...
The use of "drones" has grown over the past decade, giving rise to a host of legal and other issues....
“[I]n all of our operations involving the use of force, including those in the armed conflict with A...
This is a submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights on the UK Government's Policy on the Use...
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, international law has had to grapple with the fu...
The first of a two-part series on the legality and ethics of targeted killing, this paper closely ex...
It is a truism that new technologies are remaking the tactical and legal landscape of armed conflict...
This thesis introduces the notion of dehumanisation, elucidates its relationship with detachment and...
This article examines the use by the US of drone strikes in regions described as ‘outside areas of a...
Armed drones are an integral part of modern warfare, adopted by a progressively wider array of stat...
Extraterritorial use of force by States against suspected terrorists is no longer a new phenomenon i...
This qualitative research study directly analyzes the legality of drone usage. This project discusse...
The use of drones is especially controversial given the overlap in this area between international h...
The use of drones for the targeted killing of suspected terrorists has raised a number of complex le...
The use of Unmanned Ariel Vehicles (UAVs) for the targeted killing of suspected terrorists has raise...
This article provides a holistic examination of the international legal frameworks which regulate ta...
The use of "drones" has grown over the past decade, giving rise to a host of legal and other issues....
“[I]n all of our operations involving the use of force, including those in the armed conflict with A...
This is a submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights on the UK Government's Policy on the Use...
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, international law has had to grapple with the fu...
The first of a two-part series on the legality and ethics of targeted killing, this paper closely ex...
It is a truism that new technologies are remaking the tactical and legal landscape of armed conflict...
This thesis introduces the notion of dehumanisation, elucidates its relationship with detachment and...
This article examines the use by the US of drone strikes in regions described as ‘outside areas of a...
Armed drones are an integral part of modern warfare, adopted by a progressively wider array of stat...
Extraterritorial use of force by States against suspected terrorists is no longer a new phenomenon i...
This qualitative research study directly analyzes the legality of drone usage. This project discusse...
The use of drones is especially controversial given the overlap in this area between international h...