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        Drohnentechnologie und moderne Kriegführung

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        Author(s)
        Balazünbül, Zeynep
        Language
        German
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        Abstract
        Are armed drones a permissible and harmless military technology from the point of view of international humanitarian law? With this question, the author puts the much-discussed armed drones to the test of Article 36 of the First Additional Protocol to the Geneva Conventions, which imposes on states an obligation to test new weapons and means of warfare. Furthermore, the work deals with three controversial political theses around the effects of drone technology on modern warfare and explains what relevance these have from the perspective of international humanitarian law. The present work thus gives a complete view of the question of the admissibility of armed drones raised above.
         
        Handelt es sich bei bewaffneten Drohnen um eine aus Sicht des humanitären Völkerrechts zulässige und unbedenkliche Militärtechnologie? Mit dieser Frage stellt die Autorin die viel diskutierten bewaffneten Drohnen auf den Prüfstand des Art. 36 des Ersten Zusatzprotokolls der Genfer Konventionen, welcher den Staaten eine Prüfpflicht neuer Waffen und Mittel der Kriegführung auferlegt. Im Weiteren befasst sich das Werk mit drei kontroversen politischen Thesen rund um die Auswirkungen der Drohnentechnologie auf die moderne Kriegführung und legt dar, welche Relevanz diese aus der Sicht des humanitären Völkerrechts haben. Das vorliegende Werk gibt somit eine vollständige Sicht auf die oben aufgeworfene Frage der Zulässigkeit bewaffneter Drohnen.
         
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/50698
        Keywords
        Geneva Convention; Drones; Principle of distinction; International humanitarian law; Drone war; Martens Clause; Targeted killing; Weapons testing; Genfer Kovention; Drohnen; Unterscheidungsgrundsatz; Humanitäres Völkerrecht; Dronenkrieg; Martens'sche Klausel; Targeted Killing; Waffenprüfung
        DOI
        10.24921/2021.94115956
        ISBN
        9783941159563, 9783941159556
        Publisher
        Carl Grossmann Verlag
        Publisher website
        http://www.carlgrossmann.com/
        Publication date and place
        Berlin, 2021
        Classification
        International law
        Pages
        260
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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