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Can the existing framework of international humanitarian law adequately respond to issues arising from the so-called asymmetrical warfare between a sovereign state and a non-state actor?
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The paper examines the implications of drone usage within the framework of armed conflict law and international humanitarian law, particularly through a hypothetical scenario involving an Al Qaida leader in a civilian setting. It highlights the legal challenges posed by targeted drone strikes, especially regarding the potential for civilian casualties. By analyzing this case, the research delves into the complexities of applying legal standards to modern warfare and the ethical considerations surrounding the use of drones in combat situations.
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