Drones and international law : a techno-legal machinery
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023, Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
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MIGNOT-MAHDAVI, Rebecca Shiva, Drones and international law : a techno-legal machinery, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023, Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75705
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With the use of drones in a stable manner by some states active in the war on terror, we are witnessing the pursuit of anywhere and endless wars. This book will catch the attention of readers interested in deciphering key contemporary phenomena, as well as the role of technology and the law in facilitating them.
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-- 1. Drone Programs Reconfiguring War, Law, and Societies around Threat Anticipation --
2. Contexts --
3. The Institutionalization of Drone Programs --
4. Targeting Hostile Individuals --
5. Endless Wars --
6. Anywhere Wars --
7. Rituals of Sovereignty --
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Published online: May 2023
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Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2020