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Targeted killing by drones has become a common tool of lethal force in the "war on terrorism" in the past decade. Owing to the specific nature of targeted killing by drones and suspected terrorists, this method of warfare does not easily fall under one particular model of international law. The auth...
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| author | Kisla, Atilla |
| author2 | Powell, Cathleen |
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| description | Targeted killing by drones has become a common tool of lethal force in the "war on terrorism" in the past decade. Owing to the specific nature of targeted killing by drones and suspected terrorists, this method of warfare does not easily fall under one particular model of international law. The author will examine targeted killing of suspected terrorists under the law-enforcement model, the right of self-defense under article 51 of the United Nations Charter and the armed conflict model. The author will illustrate the difficulties of each model when subsuming targeted killing of suspected terrorists under it. Furthermore, this paper will refer to targeted killings perpetrated by the United States in Yemen and Pakistan under e ach model. On the basis of this examination, the author will discuss the need for a new model in order to cover the issue of targeted killing of suspected terrorists comprehensively. Afterwards, this paper proposes new models in order to cover this type of killing. In this context, this paper will also consider the effect of establishing such new legal model to the law itself. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/19748 Targeted killing of suspected terrorists Kisla, Atilla Powell, Cathleen International Law Targeted killing by drones has become a common tool of lethal force in the "war on terrorism" in the past decade. Owing to the specific nature of targeted killing by drones and suspected terrorists, this method of warfare does not easily fall under one particular model of international law. The author will examine targeted killing of suspected terrorists under the law-enforcement model, the right of self-defense under article 51 of the United Nations Charter and the armed conflict model. The author will illustrate the difficulties of each model when subsuming targeted killing of suspected terrorists under it. Furthermore, this paper will refer to targeted killings perpetrated by the United States in Yemen and Pakistan under e ach model. On the basis of this examination, the author will discuss the need for a new model in order to cover the issue of targeted killing of suspected terrorists comprehensively. Afterwards, this paper proposes new models in order to cover this type of killing. In this context, this paper will also consider the effect of establishing such new legal model to the law itself. 2016-05-20T10:02:23Z 2016-05-20T10:02:23Z 2015 Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/19748 eng application/pdf Department of Public Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | International Law Kisla, Atilla Targeted killing of suspected terrorists |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | Targeted killing of suspected terrorists |
| title_full | Targeted killing of suspected terrorists |
| title_fullStr | Targeted killing of suspected terrorists |
| title_full_unstemmed | Targeted killing of suspected terrorists |
| title_short | Targeted killing of suspected terrorists |
| title_sort | targeted killing of suspected terrorists |
| topic | International Law |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/19748 |
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