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| author | Kibet, Brian Sang Yegon |
| author2 | Bennett, Thomas W |
| author_browse | Bennett, Thomas W Kibet, Brian Sang Yegon |
| author_facet | Bennett, Thomas W Kibet, Brian Sang Yegon |
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| description | Includes abstract.~Includes bibliographical references. |
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| institution | University of Cape Town (South Africa) |
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| publishDate | 2015 |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/12670 Unleashing the robotic dogs of war : what implications does the use of unmanned predator drones for targeted killing have on the interpretation, application and formation of international law? Kibet, Brian Sang Yegon Bennett, Thomas W International Law Includes abstract.~Includes bibliographical references. The thesis aims to establish the highest possible standards under international law to regulate the use of drones. It therefore seeks to suggest ways by which greater certainty and clarity can be brought to the law by determining which specific normative regime - selfdefence, humanitarian law or human rights - is most appropriate for the circumstance in which targeted killing is contemplated. 2015-04-02T14:17:26Z 2015-04-02T14:17:26Z 2011 Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12670 eng application/pdf Department of Public Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | International Law Kibet, Brian Sang Yegon Unleashing the robotic dogs of war : what implications does the use of unmanned predator drones for targeted killing have on the interpretation, application and formation of international law? |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | Unleashing the robotic dogs of war : what implications does the use of unmanned predator drones for targeted killing have on the interpretation, application and formation of international law? |
| title_full | Unleashing the robotic dogs of war : what implications does the use of unmanned predator drones for targeted killing have on the interpretation, application and formation of international law? |
| title_fullStr | Unleashing the robotic dogs of war : what implications does the use of unmanned predator drones for targeted killing have on the interpretation, application and formation of international law? |
| title_full_unstemmed | Unleashing the robotic dogs of war : what implications does the use of unmanned predator drones for targeted killing have on the interpretation, application and formation of international law? |
| title_short | Unleashing the robotic dogs of war : what implications does the use of unmanned predator drones for targeted killing have on the interpretation, application and formation of international law? |
| title_sort | unleashing the robotic dogs of war what implications does the use of unmanned predator drones for targeted killing have on the interpretation application and formation of international law |
| topic | International Law |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12670 |
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