Drones as a Tool for Human Rights
Andrew Sniderman & Mark Hanis, Genocide Intervention | Feb. 1, 2012
It is time to use drones to benefit human rights advocacy. ++ Drones could replace the Arab League observers who suspended their operations in Syria last week. ++ The evidence could be broadcast to prosecutors at the International Criminal Court. ++ An environmental group uses drones to monitor illegal Japanese whaling. ++ Whilst violating national airspace may undermine the norms of international relations, nongovernmental organizations' interests are clear. ++ "If human rights organizations can spy on evil, they should."





Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:47
Christine Delner Pile Robledo, University of the Philippines, Bronze Contributor (12)