Drone Wars Strike Home: Some political, legal and ethical implications of the War on Terror, the State of Surveillance and the killing of a New Zealander by a US Drone in Yemen (2014)

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University of Canterbury. School of Educational Studies and LeadershipCollections
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Small, D. (2014) Drone Wars Strike Home: Some political, legal and ethical implications of the War on Terror, the State of Surveillance and the killing of a New Zealander by a US Drone in Yemen..This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
16 - Studies in Human Society::1606 - Political Science::160604 - Defence Studies18 - Law and Legal Studies::1801 - Law::180116 - International Law
50 - Philosophy and religious studies::5001 - Applied ethics::500103 - Ethical use of new technology
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