Description
It is no longer sufficient to talk about drones and drone warfare in simple and homogeneous terms. We have entered a new epoch, where a myriad of drone systems—some rudimentary, others complex, some used for good, others for bad—have been deployed in novel and deadly ways. By bringing together insight from the field of International Law and War Studies, this interdisciplinary paper will identify some of the most troublesome legal, and strategic concerns that arise out of this new proliferated drone landscape and provide important recommendations on how to remedy them.