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2017
Gill, T. D., van Haaster, J., & Roorda, M. (2017). Some Legal and Operational Considerations regarding Remote Warfare: Drones and Cyber Warfare Revisited. In J. D. Ohlin (Ed.), Research Handbook on Remote Warfare (pp. 298-332). (Research Handbooks in International Law). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784716998.00020[details]
2016
Osinga, F. P. B., & Roorda, M. P. (2016). From Douhet to drones, air warfare, and the evolution of targeting. In P. A. L. Ducheine, M. N. Schmitt, & F. P. B. Osinga (Eds.), Targeting: the challenges of modern warfare (pp. 27-76). The Hague: Asser Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-072-5_3[details]
2015
Roorda, M. (2015). NATO's targeting process: ensuring human control over (and lawful use of) 'autonomous' weapons. In A. P. Williams, & P. D. Scharre (Eds.), Autonomous systems: issues for defence policymakers (pp. 152-168). Norfolk, VA: NATO HQ SACT. [details]
van Haaster, J., & Roorda, M. (2016). The Impact of Hybrid Warfare on Traditional Operational Rationale: D-Day's Demise. Militaire Spectator, 185(4), 175-185. [details]
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