DOI: 10.5553/HYIEL/266627012015003001020
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Article | The Use of Drones for Cross-Border Law Enforcement and Military Purposes in Another State’s Sovereign Airspace: A Legal Analysis |
Authors | Martha Bradley en Annelize Nienaber * xThis article is based on the unpublished LLM thesis by M M Bradley ‘Drones an the Chicago Convention: An examination of the concepts of aerial sovereignty, the war on terror and the Notion of self-defence in relation to the Chicago Convention: October 2013; Supervised by Prof. Dr. S. Hobe. |
DOI | 10.5553/HYIEL/266627012015003001020 |
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Martha Bradley and Annelize Nienaber, 'The Use of Drones for Cross-Border Law Enforcement and Military Purposes in Another State’s Sovereign Airspace: A Legal Analysis', (2015) Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law 411-430
Martha Bradley and Annelize Nienaber, 'The Use of Drones for Cross-Border Law Enforcement and Military Purposes in Another State’s Sovereign Airspace: A Legal Analysis', (2015) Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law 411-430
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