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Drones and Responsibilty Legal Philosophical and Socio-Technical Perspectives on Remotely Controlled Weapons by Ezio Di Nucci and Filippo Santoni de Sio, Taylor and Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Ezio Di Nucci and Filippo Santoni de Sio
    PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd
    ISBN9781472456724
    Pages217
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2016

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    Taylor and Francis Ltd Drones and Responsibilty Legal Philosophical and Socio-Technical Perspectives on Remotely Controlled Weapons by Ezio Di Nucci and Filippo Santoni de Sio

    How does the use of military drones affect the legal, political, and moral responsibility of different actors involved in their deployment and design? This volume offers a fresh contribution to the ethics of drone warfare by providing, for the first time, a systematic interdisciplinary discussion of different responsibility issues raised by military drones. The book discusses four main sets of questions: First, from a legal point of view, we analyse the ways in which the use of drones makes the attribution of criminal responsibility to individuals for war crimes more complicated and what adjustments may be required in international criminal law and in military practices to avoid 'responsibility gaps' in warfare. From a moral and political perspective, the volume looks at the conditions under which the use of military drones by states is impermissible, permissible, or even obligatory and what the responsibilities of a state in the use of drones towards both its citizens and potential targets are. From a socio-technical perspective, what kind of new human machine interaction might (and should) drones bring and which new kinds of shared agency and responsibility? Finally, we ask how the use of drones changes our conception of agency and responsibility. The book will be of interest to scholars and students in (military) ethics and to those in law, politics and the military involved in the design, deployment and evaluation of military drones.show more



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