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Targeting Americans, the constitutionality of the U.S. drone war, H. Jefferson Powell and Philip C. Bobbitt

Label
Targeting Americans, the constitutionality of the U.S. drone war, H. Jefferson Powell and Philip C. Bobbitt
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Targeting Americans
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
948773369
Responsibility statement
H. Jefferson Powell and Philip C. Bobbitt
Series statement
Oxford scholarship online.
Sub title
the constitutionality of the U.S. drone war
Summary
A centerpiece of the U.S. government's current war against international terrorism is targeted killing by unmanned drone aircraft. The executive branch insists that it limits the use of drone strikes to conform with all relevant legal norms but also that those norms permit the killing of a U.S. citizen who meets the targeting criteria: The killing of Anwar al-Awlaki in September 2011 was the first acknowledged strike against a citizen. The legality as well as the wisdom of the government's policies are hotly debated, and this book analyzes the constitutionality of the killing of al-Awlaki as a lens for examining the lawfulness of the drone strike policies in general--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 The Constitutional History of the War on Terror Chapter 2 How to Think Constitutionally Chapter 3 The War Powers of the U.S. Government Chapter 4 The Killing of Anwar al-Awlaki Chapter 5 Targeted Killing and the Future Conclusion
Target audience
specialized
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