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_aEnemark, Christian _eautore |
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_aEthics of Drone Strikes : _bRestraining Remote-Control Killing / _cChristian Enemark. |
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_aEdinburgh : _bEdinburgh University Press, _c[2022] |
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_tFrontmatter -- _tCONTENTS -- _tNOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS -- _tACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- _tINTRODUCTION Thinking Ethically about Drone Violence -- _tONE Riskless Warfare Revisited: Drones, Asymmetry and the Just Use of Force -- _tTWO Jus ad Vim and Drone Warfare: A Classical Just War Perspective -- _tTHREE The Complicated Reality of Drone Strikes for Law Enforcement -- _tFOUR Drone Violence as Wild Justice: Administrative Executions on the Terror Frontier -- _tFIVE ‘A New Departure’: Britain’s Lethal Drone Policy and the Range of Justice -- _tSIX Ethics for Drone Operators: Rules versus Virtues -- _tSEVEN Drone Warriors, Revealed Humanity and a Feminist Ethics of Care -- _tEIGHT Armed Drone Systems: The Ethical Challenge of Replacing Human Control with Increasingly Autonomous Elements -- _tNINE Autonomous Armed Drones and the Challenges to Multilateral Consensus on Value-Based Regulation -- _tCONCLUSION -- _tINDEX |
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| 520 | _aExplores a variety of ways of thinking ethically about drone violenceExplores how drone violence works in different circumstances, its complexities and various effects, and ways of judging it morally9 substantive chapters demonstrate different ways of thinking ethically about the current and future use of lethal drone technologyPresents ethical assessments based on ideas within and beyond traditional Just War theoryAddresses the ongoing policy concern that state use of drone violence is sometimes poorly understood and inadequately governedIncorporates disciplinary perspectives from military ethics, critical military studies, international law, international relations, gender studies, and historyContributors include established and emerging scholars from a diversity of backgroundsThe violent use of armed, unmanned aircraft (‘drones’) is increasing worldwide, but uncertainty persists about the moral status of remote-control killing and why it should be restrained. Practitioners, observers and potential victims of such violence often struggle to reconcile it with traditional expectations about the nature of war and the risk to combatants. Addressing the ongoing policy concern that state use of drone violence is sometimes poorly understood and inadequately governed, the book’s ethical assessments are not restricted to the application of traditional Just War principles, but also consider the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI), virtue ethics, and guiding principles for forceful law-enforcement. This edited collection brings together nine original contributions by established and emerging scholars, incorporating expertise in military ethics, critical military studies, gender, history, international law and international relations, in order to better assess the multi-faceted relationship between drone violence and justice. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Mai 2023) | |
| 650 | 4 | _aPolitics. | |
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_aBraun, Christian Nikolaus _eautore |
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_aBrookman-Byrne, Max _eautore |
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_aChengeta, Thompson _eautore |
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_aClark, Lindsay C. _eautore |
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_aEnemark, Christian _eautore |
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_aFuller, Christopher J. _eautore |
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_aLee, Peter _eautore |
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_aOlsthoorn, Peter _eautore |
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_aSparrow, Robert _eautore |
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