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This book explores the complex intersection of drone technology and the law of war, delving into the legal, ethical, and operational challenges posed by the use of drones in modern warfare. It begins by examining the various types of drones, their capabilities, and the advantages they offer, such as reduced risk to personnel and enhanced precision. However, the book also highlights the challenges drones present, including technical vulnerabilities, potential misuse, and ethical concerns surrounding their deployment.The legal framework governing drone warfare is a central theme, with the book discussing the principles of international humanitarian law (IHL), including distinction, proportionality, and necessity, and how they apply to drone operations. It also addresses the role of customary international law and the difficulties in applying existing legal frameworks to drones, especially when considering issues like accountability for autonomous operations, cross-border strikes, and the classification of drone operators as combatants.The ethical implications of drone warfare are thoroughly explored, particularly the moral responsibility of drone operators.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This book explores the complex intersection of drone technology and the law of war, delving into the legal, ethical, and operational challenges posed by the use of drones in modern warfare. It begins by examining the various types of drones, their capabilities, and the advantages they offer, such as reduced risk to personnel and enhanced precision. However, the book also highlights the challenges drones present, including technical vulnerabilities, potential misuse, and ethical concerns surrounding their deployment.The legal framework governing drone warfare is a central theme, with the book discussing the principles of international humanitarian law (IHL), including distinction, proportionality, and necessity, and how they apply to drone operations. It also addresses the role of customary international law and the difficulties in applying existing legal frameworks to drones, especially when considering issues like accountability for autonomous operations, cross-border strikes, and the classification of drone operators as combatants.The ethical implications of drone warfare are thoroughly explored, particularly the moral responsibility of drone operators.