The Future of Non-lethal Weapons: Technologies, Operations, Ethics and Law
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Book
Authors
Lewer Nick ( Nick Lewer )
ISBN 10
0714653098
ISBN 13
9780714653099
Category
355.0 MILITARY SCIENCE
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Publication Year
2002
Publisher
Frank Cass Publishers, United States
Pages
193
Subject
Nonlethal weapons;
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Description
These essays explore the increase in interest in non-lethal weapons. Such devices have meant that many armed forces and law enforcement agencies are able to act against undesirables without being accused of acting in an inhumane way.
Topics for discussion in this volume include: an overview of the future of non-lethal weapons; emerging non-lethal technologies; military and police operational deployment of non-lethal weapons; a scientific evaluation of the effectiveness of non-lethal weapons; changes in international law needed to take into account non-lethal technologies; developments in genomics leading to new chemical incapacitants; implications for arms control and proliferation; the role of non-lethal weapons in human rights abuses; conceptual, theoretical and analytical perspectives on the nature of non-lethal weapons development. - from Amzon
Topics for discussion in this volume include: an overview of the future of non-lethal weapons; emerging non-lethal technologies; military and police operational deployment of non-lethal weapons; a scientific evaluation of the effectiveness of non-lethal weapons; changes in international law needed to take into account non-lethal technologies; developments in genomics leading to new chemical incapacitants; implications for arms control and proliferation; the role of non-lethal weapons in human rights abuses; conceptual, theoretical and analytical perspectives on the nature of non-lethal weapons development. - from Amzon
Biblio Notes
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction Nick Lewer .....................................................................p. 1
1. An Overview of the Future of Non-Lethal Weapons John Alexander p. 12
2. 'Non-Lethal' Weapons and International Law: Three Perspectives on The Future David P. Fidler ......................................................................p. 26
3. The Revolution in Military Affairs Debate and Non-Lethal Weapons Gerrard Quille.....................................................................................................p. 39
4. Towards an Understanding of Non-Lethality Brian Rappert ................p. 53
5. The Role of Sub-Lethal Weapons in Human Rights Abuse Steve Wright p. 75
6. Future Police Operations and Non-Lethal Weapons Jorma Jussila..........p. 87
7. Operationalizing Non-Lethality: A Northern Ireland Perspective Colin Burrows .............................................................................................p. 99
8. Non-Lethal Weapons Technologies: The Case for Independent Scientific Analysis Jurgen Altmann .....................................................................p. 112
9. Perspectives and Implications for the Proliferation of Non-Lethal Weapons in the Context of Contemporary Conflict, Security Interests and Arms Control Nick Lewer and Tobias Feakin .....................................................................p. 127
10. Non-Lethal Weapons: R[superscript 2]IPE for Arms Control Measures? Victor Wallace ............................................................................................p. 141
11. Future Incapacitating Chemical Agents: The Impact of Genomics Malcolm Dando ............................................................................................p. 167
12. Select Bibliography .....................................................................p. 182
13. Notes on Contributors .....................................................................p. 189
14. Index .....................................................................................p. 191
Introduction Nick Lewer .....................................................................p. 1
1. An Overview of the Future of Non-Lethal Weapons John Alexander p. 12
2. 'Non-Lethal' Weapons and International Law: Three Perspectives on The Future David P. Fidler ......................................................................p. 26
3. The Revolution in Military Affairs Debate and Non-Lethal Weapons Gerrard Quille.....................................................................................................p. 39
4. Towards an Understanding of Non-Lethality Brian Rappert ................p. 53
5. The Role of Sub-Lethal Weapons in Human Rights Abuse Steve Wright p. 75
6. Future Police Operations and Non-Lethal Weapons Jorma Jussila..........p. 87
7. Operationalizing Non-Lethality: A Northern Ireland Perspective Colin Burrows .............................................................................................p. 99
8. Non-Lethal Weapons Technologies: The Case for Independent Scientific Analysis Jurgen Altmann .....................................................................p. 112
9. Perspectives and Implications for the Proliferation of Non-Lethal Weapons in the Context of Contemporary Conflict, Security Interests and Arms Control Nick Lewer and Tobias Feakin .....................................................................p. 127
10. Non-Lethal Weapons: R[superscript 2]IPE for Arms Control Measures? Victor Wallace ............................................................................................p. 141
11. Future Incapacitating Chemical Agents: The Impact of Genomics Malcolm Dando ............................................................................................p. 167
12. Select Bibliography .....................................................................p. 182
13. Notes on Contributors .....................................................................p. 189
14. Index .....................................................................................p. 191
Number of Copies
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355.03482 LEW |
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