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Drones and the Principles of Jus in Bello

2016
This chapter discusses three moral advantages of drones when they are evaluated using the jus in bello principles of discrimination and proportionality. First, because drones obviate the need to act in self-defense, they may be subjected to strict Rules of Engagement (ROE). Second, drones lower the costs of acting with restraint.
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Jus Ad Bellum, Jus in Bello and Non-International Armed Conflicts

Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, 2003
Of all the calamities that can befall a people or a state, civil war has always been considered one of the worst. Setting son against father, brother against brother and neighbour against neighbour, civil war is a merciless struggle that is not limited to the clash of armed forces.
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A Theory of Jus in Bello Proportionality

2017
The chapter argues that an attack that inflicts harm on civilians is proportionate only if it prevents the opposing party from inflicting substantially greater harm on the attacking force or civilians in current or future military operations. This account does not compare incommensurable values, only immediate losses to civilians and future losses to ...
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Cyberspace Operations, Stuxnet, Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello

2013
Abstract : Air Force Doctrine Document 3-12 defines cyberspace as a global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent network of information technology infrastructures, including the Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers. Cyberspace attacks are on the rise.
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Jus in Bello Spatiale

Air and Space Law, 2000
Louis Haeck, Michel Bourbonniere
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