Targeted Killing

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Targeted Killing

A Legal and Political History

Military history: post-WW2 conflicts Terrorism, armed struggle Armed conflict Theory of warfare and military science War and defence operations Comparative law Public international law Public international law: human rights Laws of specific jurisdictions and specific areas of law

Author: Markus Gunneflo

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 12th May 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781316552001


Overview

Looking beyond the events of the second intifada and 9/11, this book reveals how targeted killing is intimately embedded in both Israeli and US statecraft, and in the problematic relationship between sovereign authority and lawful violence underpinning the modern state system.

Legal and Political Issues

It details the legal and political issues raised in targeted killing as it has emerged in practice, including questions of domestic constitutional authority, the use of force in international law, the law of belligerent occupation, the law of targeting and human rights law.

Analysis of Israeli and US Targeted Killing

The distinctive nature of Israeli and US targeted killing is analysed in terms of the compulsion of legality characteristic of the liberal constitutional state, a compulsion that demands the ability to distinguish between legal “targeted killing” and extra-legal “political assassination”.

Impact on International Law

The effect is a highly legalized framework for the extraterritorial killing of designated terrorists that may significantly affect the international law of force.

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