Mr. Chairman, the mere mention of drones tends to arouse strong emotional reactions on both sides of the political spectrum, and last week\u27s tragic events in Boston have raised the temperature still further. Some demonize drones, denouncing them for causing civilian deaths or enabling long-distance, video game-like killing, even as they ignore the fact that the same (or worse) could equally be said of many other weapons delivery systems. Others glorify drones, viewing them as a low- or no-cost way to take out terrorists wherever they may be found, with little regard for broader questions of strategy or the rule of law
This thesis will assess the U.S.’ use of drones in Yemen, in regard to targeted killings by the use ...
Book Chapter Mary Ellen O\u27Connell, Banning Autonomous Killing, in The American Way of Bombing: Ho...
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Subcommittee on National...
Mr. Chairman, the mere mention of drones tends to arouse strong emotional reactions on both sides of...
Mary Ellen O’Connell was quoted in The Philadelphia Inquirer article A conference considers the mora...
After the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, the Bush Administration began the use of unmann...
Moderator:John Sims, Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law This panel ...
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From the Publisher Long before the computerization of weapons technology, humanity debated the norma...
The United States has an ambiguous policy about the use of drones. The unspoken policy is that the u...
The occurrence of a terrorist act frequently prompts governments to enact a wide array of preventive...
The use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or drones, as they are commonly known, for surveillance p...
The United States has been engaged in a "War on Terror" since September 12, 2001. Within the last tw...
The first of a two-part series on the legality and ethics of targeted killing, this paper closely ex...
There’s something about drones that makes sane people crazy. Is it those lean, futurist profiles? Th...
This thesis will assess the U.S.’ use of drones in Yemen, in regard to targeted killings by the use ...
Book Chapter Mary Ellen O\u27Connell, Banning Autonomous Killing, in The American Way of Bombing: Ho...
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Subcommittee on National...
Mr. Chairman, the mere mention of drones tends to arouse strong emotional reactions on both sides of...
Mary Ellen O’Connell was quoted in The Philadelphia Inquirer article A conference considers the mora...
After the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, the Bush Administration began the use of unmann...
Moderator:John Sims, Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law This panel ...
The covert status of counterterrorism and military campaigns makes a thorough assessment of the U.S....
From the Publisher Long before the computerization of weapons technology, humanity debated the norma...
The United States has an ambiguous policy about the use of drones. The unspoken policy is that the u...
The occurrence of a terrorist act frequently prompts governments to enact a wide array of preventive...
The use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or drones, as they are commonly known, for surveillance p...
The United States has been engaged in a "War on Terror" since September 12, 2001. Within the last tw...
The first of a two-part series on the legality and ethics of targeted killing, this paper closely ex...
There’s something about drones that makes sane people crazy. Is it those lean, futurist profiles? Th...
This thesis will assess the U.S.’ use of drones in Yemen, in regard to targeted killings by the use ...
Book Chapter Mary Ellen O\u27Connell, Banning Autonomous Killing, in The American Way of Bombing: Ho...
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Subcommittee on National...