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Drones and International Law: A Techno-Legal Machinery
 
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ISBN13:9781009346559
ISBN10:1009346555
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:256 pages
Size:235x158x21 mm
Weight:560 g
Language:English
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Drones and International Law

A Techno-Legal Machinery
 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Short description:

The technological characteristics of drones, together with the law, have been instrumental in expanding warfare in time and space in the counter-terrorism context.

Long description:
Through an analysis of the use of drones, Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi explores the ways in which, in the context of counterterrorism, war, technology and the law interact and reshape one another. She demonstrates that drone programs are techno-legal machineries that facilitate and accelerate the emergence of a new kind of warfare. This new model of warfare is individualized and de-materialized in the sense that it focuses on threat anticipation and thus consists in identifying dangerous figures (individualized warfare) rather than responding to acts of hostilities (material warfare). Revolving around threat anticipation, drone wars endure over an extensive timeframe and geographical area, to the extent that the use of drones may even be seen, as appears to be the case for the United States, as part of the normal functioning of the state, with profound consequences for the international legal order.

'In this breathtaking and sophisticated book, Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi demonstrates how law helped institutionalize and normalize the coming of armed drones, with fateful consequences for the extension in time and expansion in space of war. Her damning revelation of the ways that law made possible the ubiquity of a new and more individualized form of violence places US program within a transnational survey, highlighting how practice and technology have in turn transformed law in the process.' Samuel Moyn, Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and History, Yale University, author of Humane (2021)
Table of Contents:
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; 8. Epilogue; Index.