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Ethics Of Drone Strikes Restraining Remotecontrol Killing Christian Enemark

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Ethics Of Drone Strikes Restraining Remotecontrol Killing Christian Enemark
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Christian Enemark
ISBN: 9781474483599, 1474483593
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Ethics Of Drone Strikes Restraining Remotecontrol Killing Christian Enemark by Christian Enemark 9781474483599, 1474483593 instant download after payment.

Explores a variety of ways of thinking ethically about drone violence
  • Explores how drone violence works in different circumstances, its complexities and various effects, and ways of judging it morally
  • 9 substantive chapters demonstrate different ways of thinking ethically about the current and future use of lethal drone technology
  • Presents ethical assessments based on ideas within and beyond traditional Just War theory
  • Addresses the ongoing policy concern that state use of drone violence is sometimes poorly understood and inadequately governed
  • Incorporates disciplinary perspectives from military ethics, critical military studies, international law, international relations, gender studies, and history
  • Contributors include established and emerging scholars from a diversity of backgrounds

The 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.

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