Aerial Targeting and the Laws of War

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Aerial Targeting and the Laws of War

A Socio-Legal Study of the Achievement of Compliance

Research methods: general Sociology Politics and government Warfare and defence International law Social law and Medical law

Author: Alexander P. Holder

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Collection: Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 30 September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040429365


Overview

A ground-breaking socio-legal investigation of the in situ legal considerations involved in targeting and the use of force, Aerial Targeting and the Laws of War develops a new kind of evidence base for international action relating to the protection of civilians.

Case Study

Investigating the materials surrounding a civilian casualty incident that took place in Afghanistan in 2010, the book explores how a single strike - which was conducted in light of intelligence gathered by a militarised drone crew and resulted in the deaths of at least 15 civilians - became a lawful strike, that is, a strike that was deemed to have been compliant with the laws of war both at the point at which munitions were released and following two internal investigations.

Methodology

Through an ethnomethodological engagement with the transcripts, interviews, reports, and other materials associated with the incident, Alexander P. Holder examines the methods by which military personnel produce and maintain legitimate targets for the use of force.

Significance

Re-focusing debates surrounding civilian harm upon the praxeological details of the military practices, which generate such harms, this book will appeal to scholars of sociology, military studies, and socio-legal studies with interests in the rules of war and ethnomethodological approaches to research.

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