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<i>One Nation, under Drones. Legality, Morality, and Utility of Unmanned Combat Systems</i>, edited by Capt. John Jackson (US Navy, retd)

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  • One nation, under Drones presents an overview and the state of art of unmanned systems and their military and civilian applications, including the ethical and legal debates surrounding these applications

  • Lucas Jr. take the debate on maritime drones to the legal and ethical sphere, discussing in depth the implication of the use of unmanned technology in the unique maritime environment

  • Arkin, himself a prominent developer of the unmanned technology, supports the moratorium on the deployment of unmanned systems until it can be asserted with confidence that it ameliorates, rather than aggravates, the plight of the noncombatants caught in the fray

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Introduction

Under Drones presents an overview and the state of art of unmanned systems and their military and civilian applications, including the ethical and legal debates surrounding these applications. The first chapter by the editor of the book deals with the history and the present of the development of unmanned systems.

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