Ethics of Drone Strikes
Restraining Remote-Control Killing
Herausgeber: Enemark, Christian
Ethics of Drone Strikes
Restraining Remote-Control Killing
Herausgeber: Enemark, Christian
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781474483575
- ISBN-10: 1474483577
- Artikelnr.: 60009943
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781474483575
- ISBN-10: 1474483577
- Artikelnr.: 60009943
Christian Enemark is Professor of International Relations in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Southampton, UK. His research areas include global health politics, arms control, international security, and the ethics of war.
Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Thinking Ethically
about Drone Violence, Christian Enemark; 1. Riskless Warfare Revisited:
Drones, Asymmetry, and the Just Use of Force, Robert Sparrow; 2. Jus ad Vim
and Drone Warfare: A Classical Just War Perspective, Christian Nikolaus
Braun; 3. The Complicated Reality of Drone Strikes for Law Enforcement, Max
Brookman-Byrne; 4. Drone Violence as Wild Justice: Administrative
Executions on the Terror Frontier, Christian Enemark; 5. 'A new departure':
Britain's Lethal Drone Policy and the Range of Justice, Christopher J.
Fuller; 6. Ethics for Drone Operators: Rules versus Virtues, Peter
Olsthoorn; 7. Drone Warriors, Revealed Humanity, and a Feminist Ethics of
Care, Lindsay C. Clark and Christian Enemark; 8. Armed Drone Systems: the
Ethical Challenge of Replacing Human Control with Increasingly Autonomous
Elements, Peter Lee; 9. Autonomous Armed Drones and the Challenges to
Multilateral Consensus on Value-Based Regulation, Thompson Chengeta;
Conclusion, Christian Enemark; Index.
about Drone Violence, Christian Enemark; 1. Riskless Warfare Revisited:
Drones, Asymmetry, and the Just Use of Force, Robert Sparrow; 2. Jus ad Vim
and Drone Warfare: A Classical Just War Perspective, Christian Nikolaus
Braun; 3. The Complicated Reality of Drone Strikes for Law Enforcement, Max
Brookman-Byrne; 4. Drone Violence as Wild Justice: Administrative
Executions on the Terror Frontier, Christian Enemark; 5. 'A new departure':
Britain's Lethal Drone Policy and the Range of Justice, Christopher J.
Fuller; 6. Ethics for Drone Operators: Rules versus Virtues, Peter
Olsthoorn; 7. Drone Warriors, Revealed Humanity, and a Feminist Ethics of
Care, Lindsay C. Clark and Christian Enemark; 8. Armed Drone Systems: the
Ethical Challenge of Replacing Human Control with Increasingly Autonomous
Elements, Peter Lee; 9. Autonomous Armed Drones and the Challenges to
Multilateral Consensus on Value-Based Regulation, Thompson Chengeta;
Conclusion, Christian Enemark; Index.
Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Thinking Ethically
about Drone Violence, Christian Enemark; 1. Riskless Warfare Revisited:
Drones, Asymmetry, and the Just Use of Force, Robert Sparrow; 2. Jus ad Vim
and Drone Warfare: A Classical Just War Perspective, Christian Nikolaus
Braun; 3. The Complicated Reality of Drone Strikes for Law Enforcement, Max
Brookman-Byrne; 4. Drone Violence as Wild Justice: Administrative
Executions on the Terror Frontier, Christian Enemark; 5. 'A new departure':
Britain's Lethal Drone Policy and the Range of Justice, Christopher J.
Fuller; 6. Ethics for Drone Operators: Rules versus Virtues, Peter
Olsthoorn; 7. Drone Warriors, Revealed Humanity, and a Feminist Ethics of
Care, Lindsay C. Clark and Christian Enemark; 8. Armed Drone Systems: the
Ethical Challenge of Replacing Human Control with Increasingly Autonomous
Elements, Peter Lee; 9. Autonomous Armed Drones and the Challenges to
Multilateral Consensus on Value-Based Regulation, Thompson Chengeta;
Conclusion, Christian Enemark; Index.
about Drone Violence, Christian Enemark; 1. Riskless Warfare Revisited:
Drones, Asymmetry, and the Just Use of Force, Robert Sparrow; 2. Jus ad Vim
and Drone Warfare: A Classical Just War Perspective, Christian Nikolaus
Braun; 3. The Complicated Reality of Drone Strikes for Law Enforcement, Max
Brookman-Byrne; 4. Drone Violence as Wild Justice: Administrative
Executions on the Terror Frontier, Christian Enemark; 5. 'A new departure':
Britain's Lethal Drone Policy and the Range of Justice, Christopher J.
Fuller; 6. Ethics for Drone Operators: Rules versus Virtues, Peter
Olsthoorn; 7. Drone Warriors, Revealed Humanity, and a Feminist Ethics of
Care, Lindsay C. Clark and Christian Enemark; 8. Armed Drone Systems: the
Ethical Challenge of Replacing Human Control with Increasingly Autonomous
Elements, Peter Lee; 9. Autonomous Armed Drones and the Challenges to
Multilateral Consensus on Value-Based Regulation, Thompson Chengeta;
Conclusion, Christian Enemark; Index.