Legitimate Target:
A Criteria-Based Approach to Targeted Killing
by Amos Guiora (Author)
Targeted killings represent both the contemporary
weapon of choice and, clearly, the weapon of the future. From the perspective
of the nation-state, the benefits of targeted killing are clear: aggressive
measures against identified targets can be carried out with minimal, if any,
risk to soldiers. But while the threat to soldiers is minimal, there are other
risks that must be considered. Particularly, there is a high possibility of
collateral damage as well as legitimate concerns regarding how a target is
defined. Clearly broad legal, moral, and operational issues are at stake when
considering targeted killing.
In Legitimate Target, A Criteria Based Approach to
Targeted Killing, Amos Guiora proposes that targeted killing decisions must
reflect consideration of four distinct elements: law, policy, morality, and operational
details, thus ensuring that it complies with principles of domestic and
international laws. The author, writing from both personal experience and an
academic perspective, offers important criticism and insight into the policy as
presently implemented, highlighting the need for a criteria based decision
making process in defining and identifying a legitimate target. Legitimate
Target, A Criteria-Based Approach to Targeted Killing blends concrete examples
with a nuanced study of the current targeted killing paradigm with an emphasis
on the dilemmas of morality and the law.