Enhanced ethics for military users of armed drones
Enhanced ethics for military users of armed drones
There is a growing need to restrain the use of armed, uninhabited aerial vehicles (commonly known as ‘drones’). Around the world, more governments are deploying such aircraft, but uncertainty persists about what actions are morally justified. Beyond merely adhering to legal rules, responsible drone users should follow five principles to further reduce the risk of injustices.
Drones, Ethics, Military
E-International Relations
Enemark, Christian
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18 November 2023
Enemark, Christian
004b6521-f1bb-426a-a37b-686c6a8061f6
Christian Enemark (Author)
(2023)
Enhanced ethics for military users of armed drones
E-International Relations
Abstract
There is a growing need to restrain the use of armed, uninhabited aerial vehicles (commonly known as ‘drones’). Around the world, more governments are deploying such aircraft, but uncertainty persists about what actions are morally justified. Beyond merely adhering to legal rules, responsible drone users should follow five principles to further reduce the risk of injustices.
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Submitted date: 17 November 2023
Published date: 18 November 2023
Keywords:
Drones, Ethics, Military
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484665
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