Knowing and Seeing the Combatant investigates how does the US counterinsurgent forces make distinction between civilians and combatants during targeting practices? This dissertation is specifically focused on the visual dynamics of the contemporary targeting and as such argues that the insurgent's withdrawal from the obligation of visual self-identification as targets by not wearing military uniform reveals a complicated logic of target-ability in the laws of armed conflict (LOAC).Focusing on the legal, political and visual functions of the military uniform, this dissertation argues that LOAC legitimises lethal violence by reliance on a particular conception of human target that can be summarised as a nexus of ‘knowledge – contribution to a...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...
This article investigates how – by breaking with the historical double standards regarding civilian ...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...
The U.S. counterinsurgency – symbolised by the omnipresent killing eye of drones – as it expands fro...
US counterinsurgency, thanks to geographically unbounded reach of drones, is characterized by extend...
In this paper, we argue that the legitimation of killing in war is not simply formed by adherence to...
This dissertation examines the problem of the mistaken killing of civilians in armed conflict. This ...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
Determining who qualifies as a lawful object of attack in contemporary military operations against n...
Never in recent memory has the relationship between law and war been so central to strategic legitim...
Civilization is not what it means and it is not eliminating brutality, and yet it would frame uncivi...
This study aims to examine how the emergence of modern warfare are challenging International Humanit...
What norms apply to the determination of lawful targets? What persons and objects may be lawfully ta...
The laws of armed conflict (LOAC), in an inadvertent but macabre paradox, are serving as weapons of ...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...
This article investigates how – by breaking with the historical double standards regarding civilian ...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...
The U.S. counterinsurgency – symbolised by the omnipresent killing eye of drones – as it expands fro...
US counterinsurgency, thanks to geographically unbounded reach of drones, is characterized by extend...
In this paper, we argue that the legitimation of killing in war is not simply formed by adherence to...
This dissertation examines the problem of the mistaken killing of civilians in armed conflict. This ...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
Determining who qualifies as a lawful object of attack in contemporary military operations against n...
Never in recent memory has the relationship between law and war been so central to strategic legitim...
Civilization is not what it means and it is not eliminating brutality, and yet it would frame uncivi...
This study aims to examine how the emergence of modern warfare are challenging International Humanit...
What norms apply to the determination of lawful targets? What persons and objects may be lawfully ta...
The laws of armed conflict (LOAC), in an inadvertent but macabre paradox, are serving as weapons of ...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...
This article investigates how – by breaking with the historical double standards regarding civilian ...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...