Index

Vivek Seharwat (BML Munjal University, India)

Drones and the Law

ISBN: 978-1-80043-249-9, eISBN: 978-1-80043-248-2

Publication date: 23 November 2020

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Seharwat, V. (2020), "Index", Drones and the Law, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 149-152. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-248-220200009

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INDEX

Acoustical systems
, 14

Aerial Target
, 6

American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR)
, 78

Applicable law
, 86–97

Armed attack
, 44–45

Armed conflicts
, 65–66

Armed drones
, 10–11, 16–17

drone control system technology
, 17

global positioning systems (GPS)
, 16

Assassination
, 63–64

Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF)
, 49, 72–74

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
, 56

Cheap drones
, 94–96

Chicago Convention
, 88

Chromite deposits
, 14

Civilian drones
, 97

Command responsibility
, 50–52

Conflict escalation
, 86

Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
, 78

Data-fusion methods
, 15

Disputed territory
, 90–91

Distinction
, 29–30, 36–38

Drone base system
, 17

Drone control system technology
, 17

Drone proliferation

applicable law
, 86–97

cheap drones
, 94–96

Chicago Convention
, 88

civilian drones
, 97

conflict escalation
, 86

crisis
, 85

definition
, 83, 85–86

disputed borders
, 86–97

disputed territory
, 90–91

International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
, 87

unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
, 84

violent non-state actors drone
, 98–102

war escalation
, 91–96

Drones

Aerial Target
, 6

armed drones
, 10–11

dumb drones
, 6

First Person View (FPV)
, 4

historical background
, 5–10

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
, 3

inventor
, 8–10

Karem, Abraham
, 8–10

Micro Air Vehicle (MAV)
, 4

mini-drones
, 11

Model Aircraft (MA)
, 4

mother ship
, 7

origin
, 4–5

predator drone
, 8–10

Radio-plane company
, 7–8

Remotely Operated Aircraft (ROA)
, 4

Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV)
, 4

Spanish-American War
, 6

strategic drones
, 11

surveillance drones
, 12–16

tactical drones
, 11

technological advantages
, 17–19

technological constraints
, 19–20

technology
, 12–17

types
, 10–11

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
, 4

Unmanned Aircraft (UA)
, 3

Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAVs)
, 4

Dumb drones
, 6

Electronic intelligence
, 68–69

Facial recognition software
, 15–16

First Person View (FPV)
, 4

Global positioning systems (GPS)
, 16

Global War on Terror (GWOT)
, 45–46

Ground intelligence
, 68

High-value targets (HVTs)
, 73

Hyper-destructive weapons
, 23

Image intensification technology
, 13

India, drone use

data protection laws
, 141–142

drone laws
, 135–136

drone regulations
, 134–136

government agencies drone laws
, 136–140

Indian Constitution Law
, 137–138

individuals private property
, 140–141

interception
, 138–140

privacy protection
, 142–143

surveillance laws
, 138–140

tort law
, 140–141

UK
, 143–145

US
, 143–145

Indiscriminate attacks
, 36

Intelligence

definition
, 66–70

drones
, 69–70

electronic intelligence
, 68–69

ground intelligence
, 68

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
, 3

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
, 78

International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
, 87

Inventor
, 8–10

Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)
, 68–69

Jus Ad Bellum,
, 41–43

Jus in bello analysis
, 43

Just War Theory
, 41–43

Lawful weapons
, 33–35

Law of armed conflict (LOAC)

command responsibility
, 50–52

definition
, 27–33

distinction
, 29–30, 36–38

drones, lawful use of
, 35–41

drone strikes geographical location
, 46–50

general principles
, 28–33

hyper-destructive weapons
, 23

Jus Ad Bellum
, 41–43

Jus in bello analysis
, 43

Just War Theory
, 41–43

lawful weapons
, 33–35

military drone operators
, 51

military necessity
, 32–33

operational effectiveness
, 26

precautions
, 39–41

proportionality
, 30–31, 38

self-defense theory
, 43–46

unnecessary suffering
, 31–32

UN’s mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)
, 25

Listening-in capability
, 14

Means of warfare
, 34–35

Micro Air Vehicle (MAV)
, 4

Military drone operators
, 51

Military necessity
, 32–33, 72

Mini-drones
, 11

Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)
, 11

Model Aircraft (MA)
, 4

Mother ship
, 7

Multi-sensor data-fusion
, 15

National Security Agency (NSA)
, 68–69

Operational justifications
, 66–72

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
, 56

intelligence
, 66–70

military necessity
, 72

signature strikes
, 70–71

Optically enhanced imaging
, 12–13

Perch-and-stare approach
, 14

Predator drone
, 8–10

Privacy laws

challenges
, 105–107

civilian usage
, 118

commercial users, UK
, 126–127

Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
, 113

data protection laws
, 130–132

domestic drones
, 107–109

domestic drones technology
, 110

drone data protection
, 122–124

drone regulations
, 111–113

drones surveillance
, 106–107

government usage
, 116–118

India
, 133–147

individuals private property
, 118–122, 129–130

intrusion on seclusion
, 119–121

organizational efforts
, 127–129

privacy
, 104

privacy protection
, 113–116

protection under state laws
, 116–118

regulating agencies
, 105

solution
, 145–147

trespass law
, 121–122, 130

UK privacy protection
, 132–133

UK regulation
, 125–127

US Constitutional Law
, 114–116

US protection
, 124

Proportionality
, 30–31, 38

Radio-plane company
, 7–8

Reconnaissance system
, 39–40

Remotely Operated Aircraft (ROA)
, 4

Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV)
, 4

Rotors
, 12

Self-defense theory
, 43–46

Sense-through-the-wall technology
, 15

Soft biometric algorithms
, 15–16

Strategic drones
, 11

Surveillance drones
, 12–16

facial recognition software
, 15–16

listening-in capability
, 14

multi-sensor data-fusion
, 15

optically enhanced imaging
, 12–13

rotors
, 12

Sense-through-the-wall technology
, 15

synoptic viewing
, 13

Synoptic viewing
, 13

Tactical drones
, 11

Targeted killing

armed conflict
, 75–76

assassination
, 63–64

definitions
, 62–64

factors
, 60–62

human rights
, 78–79

IHL
, 65–66

military necessity
, 72

moral hazard
, 76–78

moral justification
, 75–79

operational justifications
, 66–72

post-World War II
, 58–60

pre-World War II
, 57–58

United Nation Charter
, 74–75

US Citizen
, 79–81

United Kingdom, drone use

commercial users
, 126–127

data protection laws
, 130–132

drone regulation
, 125–127

India
, 143–145

individuals private property
, 129–130

intrusion upon seclusion
, 129

organizational efforts privacy protection
, 127–129

privacy protection
, 132–133

trespass law
, 130

US
, 143–145

United Nation Charter
, 74–75

United States, drone use

civilian usage
, 118

drone data protection
, 122–124

drone regulations
, 111–113

government usage
, 116–118

India
, 143–145

individuals private property
, 118–122

intrusion on seclusion
, 119–121

organizational efforts privacy protection
, 113–114

privacy protection
, 124, 124

state laws privacy protection
, 116–118

trespass law
, 121–122

UK
, 143–145

US Constitutional Law privacy protection
, 114–116

Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
, 84

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
, 4

Unmanned Aircraft (UA)
, 3

Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAVs)
, 4

Unnecessary suffering
, 31–32

UN’s mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)
, 25

Violent non-state actors drone
, 98–102

War escalation
, 91–96

Weapon laws
, 28

Wide-area surveillance
, 13

Wi-Fi crackers
, 17