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This book is about how distinctions are drawn between civilians and combatants in modern warfare and how the legal principle of distinction depends on the means through which combatants make themselves visibly distinguishable.
This book is about how distinctions are drawn between civilians and combatants in modern warfare and how the legal principle of distinction depends on the means through which combatants make themselves visibly distinguishable.
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Autorenporträt
Amin Parsa is an assistant professor in sociology of law at Halmstad University, Sweden, and an affiliate researcher of Sociology of Law Department at Lund University, Sweden. He holds a doctoral degree in public international law from Lund University. His primary research interest concerns the use of advanced digital technologies in the context of armed conflicts as well as border control practices.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Visibility, Materiality, and Targeting in Contemporary Counterinsurgency 2. Knowledge-Vision: The Making of a Legitimate Human Target 3. Military Uniform as a Technology of Visuality 4. Targeting in Counterinsurgency 5. From the Military Uniform to the Disposition Matrix: 'If We Decide [Someone] is a Bad Person, The People With Him Are Also Bad' 6. Conclusion
1. Visibility, Materiality, and Targeting in Contemporary Counterinsurgency 2. Knowledge-Vision: The Making of a Legitimate Human Target 3. Military Uniform as a Technology of Visuality 4. Targeting in Counterinsurgency 5. From the Military Uniform to the Disposition Matrix: 'If We Decide [Someone] is a Bad Person, The People With Him Are Also Bad' 6. Conclusion
1. Visibility, Materiality, and Targeting in Contemporary Counterinsurgency 2. Knowledge-Vision: The Making of a Legitimate Human Target 3. Military Uniform as a Technology of Visuality 4. Targeting in Counterinsurgency 5. From the Military Uniform to the Disposition Matrix: 'If We Decide [Someone] is a Bad Person, The People With Him Are Also Bad' 6. Conclusion
1. Visibility, Materiality, and Targeting in Contemporary Counterinsurgency 2. Knowledge-Vision: The Making of a Legitimate Human Target 3. Military Uniform as a Technology of Visuality 4. Targeting in Counterinsurgency 5. From the Military Uniform to the Disposition Matrix: 'If We Decide [Someone] is a Bad Person, The People With Him Are Also Bad' 6. Conclusion
Rezensionen
"A must-read for everyone interested in technologies of visualization and the laws of armed conflict. Parsa's book provides an original and critical lens on one of the major challenges to the regulation of targeting in contemporary armed conflict. The book is theoretically well grounded, legally solid and filled with relevant examples."
Wouter G. Werner, Professor International Law, Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands
"Targeting in International Law offers a compelling interdisciplinary account of what it means to see or be seen in contemporary armed conflict. The aerial perspective of the drone has led to new ways of distinguishing between civilians and targetable persons. Parsa elucidates the complex relationships between military technologies, international law, and the regimes of visibility and invisibility that drive contemporary targeting practices. Targeting in International Law is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand and critique how persons become targets in contemporary conflicts."
Christiane Wilke, Associate Professor, Department of Law and Legal Studies, Carleton University, Canada
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