ASSESSING U.S. TARGETED KILLINGS UNDER AN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW FRAMEWORK

Assessing U.S. Targeted Killings Under An International Human Rights Law Framework

Assessing U.S. Targeted Killings Under An International Human Rights Law Framework

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The US practice of targeted killings provokes difficult questions 12n/1200 wella concerning the appropriate legal framework and the standards that govern such strikes.This article will argue that, in certain cases, it is necessary to examine the legality of targeted killings under international human rights law (IHRL).An explicit IHRL justification for targeted killings is important and, at present, often ignored by the US.IHRL requires any use of lethal force to be proportionate to the legitimate aim of safeguarding life and a necessary measure with no other reasonable means available to address the threat.

It is swish supreme glide track white possible, following a survey of human rights decision-makers, that targeted killings in exceptional circumstances are justifiable under IHRL.It is also incumbent on the US to pass domestic legislation that provides a legal basis for strikes disconnected to September 11, and also the provision of administrative and judicial review in order to provide a post-hoc check on targeted killing decisions.

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