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040 | _aSipr | ||
041 | _aeng | ||
100 | _aAcheson, Ray | ||
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_aSex and drone strikes : _bgender and identity in targeting and casualty analysis / _c[written by Ray Achelson, Richard Moyes and Thomas Nash] _h[electronic resource] |
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_aLondon : _bArticle 36 |
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300 | _a14 p. | ||
500 | _aSIP1501 | ||
500 | _aReport published October 2014 by Article 36 and Reaching Critical Will. | ||
500 | _aThis paper addresses concerns that the sex of individuals is being used as a signifier to designate people as militants in drone strike targeting decisions and post-strike analysis of casualties. Lack of transparency around armed drone operations makes it difficult to know what standards are used to determine how individuals come to constitute a legal target in the eyes of armed drone users. However, there are some indications that the United States uses maleness as a signifier of militancy. | ||
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_awomen _xUAVs _xcasualties |
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700 | _aMoyes, Richard | ||
700 | _aNash, Thomas | ||
710 | _aArticle 36 | ||
710 | _aReaching Critical Will | ||
852 | _hCD2015 G14_456 | ||
856 | _uhttp://www.article36.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/sex-and-drone-strikes.pdf | ||
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