Achieving compliance in the use of force: the production and maintenance of an imminent threat in an aerial targeting operation

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW
ALEXANDER HOLDER
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Abstract

This article provides a socio-legal analysis of the ways in which military personnel orient to the laws of war as they seek to produce and maintain lawful targets for the use of force. In order to further empiricize debates surrounding the United States’ (US) controversial interpretations of core concepts in the laws of war, the article takes up the concept of ‘imminence’ – which is fundamental to the doctrine of anticipatory self-defence – and details its consequential role within a civilian casualty incident that occurred in Afghanistan in 2010. By analysing the talk of personnel involved in that operation, the article details the ways in which a drone crew and Special Forces team constructed the ‘here-and-now’ meaning and relevance of imminence in order to ensure the lawfulness of the strike. In doing so, the article demonstrates that the US’ contemporary orientations to the laws of war expand the scope for lawful violence.

在使用武力方面达到合规性:在空中瞄准行动中制造和维持迫在眉睫的威胁
本文对军事人员在寻求制造和维持使用武力的合法目标时如何适应战争法进行了社会-法律分析。为了进一步经验化围绕美国对战争法核心概念有争议的解释的辩论,本文采用了“迫在眉睫”的概念——这是预期自卫原则的基础——并详细说明了它在2010年阿富汗发生的平民伤亡事件中的重要作用。通过分析参与该行动的人员的谈话,文章详细介绍了无人机机组人员和特种部队团队如何构建“此时此地”的意义和迫切性的相关性,以确保罢工的合法性。在此过程中,本文表明,美国当代对战争法的取向扩大了合法暴力的范围。
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期刊介绍: Established as the leading British periodical for Socio-Legal Studies The Journal of Law and Society offers an interdisciplinary approach. It is committed to achieving a broad international appeal, attracting contributions and addressing issues from a range of legal cultures, as well as theoretical concerns of cross- cultural interest. It produces an annual special issue, which is also published in book form. It has a widely respected Book Review section and is cited all over the world. Challenging, authoritative and topical, the journal appeals to legal researchers and practitioners as well as sociologists, criminologists and other social scientists.
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