Articles
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- 2019 | Overflying Justiciability? Drones and Avoidance Doctrines Before National Courts, by L. Gervasoni in Use and Misuse of New Technologies by E. Carpanelli and N. Lazzerini (eds.) 2019
- 2018 | Access Granted, Access Barred: Exploring the Interplay of Human Rights and States’ Domestic Liability Regimes in the Context of Individual Reparation Claims, by L. Beinlich, Max Plack Institute for International Law Research Paper Series, No. 2018-19
- 2017 | Rethinking Targetted Killings Policy, by S. Krebs, Florida State University Law Review, Vol. 44 (3) 2017
- 2017 | Designing Amends for Lawful Civilian Casualties, by L. Wexler and J.K. Robbennolt, Yale Journal of International Law, Vol. 42 (1) 2017
- 2017 | Drone Deaths Violate Human Rights: The Applicability of the ICCPR to Civilian Deaths Caused by Drones, by J.L. Corsi, International Human Rights Law Review, 6-2017
- 2016 | The International Law Framework Regulating The Use Of Armed Drones, by Heyns, Akande, Hill-Cawthorne and Chengeta, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 65 2016
- 2016 | State and Individual Responsibility for Targeted Killings by Drones, by C. Meloni in Drones and Responsibility: Legal, Philosophical, and Sociotechnical Perspectives on Remotely Controlled Weapons, Ed. E. Di Nucci and F. Santoni de Sio 2016
- 2016 | Due Process of War in the Age of Drones, by J. Andresen, Yale Journal of International Law Vol. 41 (1) 2016
- 2015 | Fire From the Blue Sky - Drone Attack Victims From Pakistan, Their Voice and Their Struggle, M. Shahzad Akbar & U. Gilani in Sur International Journal on Human Rights, SUR No. 22- December 2015
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- 2015 | Invisible Victims of Drone Strikes in Afghanistan, by K. Chen, Peace Review Journal of Social Justice, 27:4 (pp. 56-460)
- 2015 | Toward a Drone Accountability Regime, by A. Buchanan & R.O. Keohane, Symposium: Toward a Drone Accountability Regime 2015
- 2014 | Investigating the Relationship Between Drone Warfare and Civilian Casualties in Gaza, by A. Roger, Journal of Strategic Security, Vol. 7 (4) 2014
- 2014 | Targeted Killing and Judicial Review, by S.I. Vladeck, The George Washington Law Review Arguendo Vol. 82 2014
- 2014 | Drones at Trial. State and Individual (Criminal) Liabilities for Drone Attacks, by G. A. Knoops, International Criminal Law Review Vol. 14 (1) 2014
- 2014 | The Role of the Judicial Branch during the Long War: Drone Courts, Damage Suits, and FOIA Requests, by L. Wexler in Applying International Humanitarian Law in Judicial and Quasi -Judicial Bodies – International and Domestic Aspects by D. Jinks, J. Maogot
- 2012 | Did LOAC Take the Lead? Reassessing Israel’s Targeted Killing of Salah Shehadeh and the Subsequent Calls for Criminal Accountability, by A. Margalit, Journal of Conflict & Security Law Vol. 17 (1) 2012
- 2012 | Legal Foundations for “Making Amends” to Civilians Harmed by Armed Conflict, by A. Childers & A. Lamut, International Human Rights Clinic, Harvard Law School 2012