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020    $a 9781474483575
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245 00 $a Ethics of drone strikes : $b restraining remote-control killing / $c edited by Christian Enemark.
264  1 $a Edinburgh : $b Edinburgh University Press, $c [2021]
300    $a ix, 204 pages ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references.
505 0  $a Thinking ethically about drone violence / Christian Enemark -- Riskless warfare revisited: drones, asymmetry, and the just use of force / Robert Sparrow -- Jus and vim and drone warfare: a classical just war perspective / Christian Nikolaus Braun -- The complicated reality of drone strikes for law enforcement / Max Brookman-Byrne -- Drone violence as wild justice: administrative executions on the terror frontier / Christian Enemark -- "A new departure": Britain's lethal drone policy and the range of justice / Christopher J. Fuller -- Ethics for drone operators: rules versus virtues / Peter Olsthoorn -- Drone warriors, revealed humanity, and a feminist ethics of care / Lindsay C. Clark and Christian Enemark -- Armed drone systems: the ethical challenge of replacing human control with increasingly autonomous elements / Peter Lee -- Autonomous armed drones and the challenges to multilateral consensus on value-based regulation / Thompson Chengeta.
520    $a "This volume is a response to the continuing, worldwide increase in the acquisition and violent use of armed, uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAVs or 'drones'). Over the last two decades, many different types of drone have been developed and deployed primarily for military surveillance purposes. However, political and popular attention has tended to focus on those drones that are equipped also to conduct missile strikes. 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."
650  0 $a Drone aircraft $x Moral and ethical aspects.
650  0 $a Military ethics.
650  7 $a Military ethics. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01021166
700 1  $a Enemark, Christian, $e editor.
776 08 $i Electronic version: $t Ethics of drone strikes. $d Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2021 $z 9781474483599 $w (OCoLC)1227321414
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