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INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DRONE STRIKES IN PAKISTAN: THE PAKISTAN AND SOCIO-POLITICAL ASPECTS

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DRONE STRIKES IN PAKISTAN: THE PAKISTAN AND SOCIO-POLITICAL ASPECTS

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While conventional warfare has an established body of legal precedence, the legality of drone strikes by the United States in Pakistan and elsewhere remains ambiguous. This book explores the legal and political issues surrounding the use of drones in Pakistan. Drawing from international treaty law, customary international law, and statistical data on the impact of the strikes, Sikander Ahmed Shah asks whether drone strikes by the United States in Pakistan are in compliance with international humanitarian law. The book questions how international law views the giving of consent between States for military action, and explores what this means for the interaction between sovereignty and consent. The book goes on to look at the socio-political realities of drone strikes in Pakistan, scrutinizing the impact of drone strikes on both Pakistani politics and US-Pakistan relationships

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