Ebook: Routledge Handbook of War, Law and Technology
Author: James Gow (editor) Ernst Dijxhoorn (editor) Rachel Kerr (editor) Guglielmo Verdirame (editor)
- Series: Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Routledge
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This volume provides an authoritative, cutting-edge resource on the characteristics of both technological and social change in warfare in the twenty-first century, and the challenges such change presents to international law. The character of contemporary warfare has recently undergone significant transformation in several important respects: the nature of the actors, the changing technological capabilities available to them, and the sites and spaces in which war is fought. These changes have augmented the phenomenon of non-obvious warfare, making understanding warfare one of the key challenges. Such developments have been accompanied by significant flux and uncertainty in the international legal sphere. This handbook brings together a unique blend of expertise, combining scholars and practitioners in science and technology, international law, strategy and policy, in order properly to understand and identify the chief characteristics and features of a range of innovative developments, means and processes in the context of obvious and non-obvious warfare.
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