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  <title>ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DISTINCTION PRINCIPLE RELATED TO THE USE OF DRONES AS MILITARY WEAPON BY UNITED STATES BASED ON INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW</title>
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RAUZATUL JANNAH,&#13;
2021  &#13;
 &#13;
 ABSTRACT&#13;
&#13;
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION&#13;
OF DISTINCTION PRINCIPLE RELATED&#13;
TO THE USE OF DRONES AS MILITARY&#13;
WEAPON BY UNITED STATES BASED ON&#13;
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW:&#13;
Faculty of Law Syiah Kuala University&#13;
(vi. 72), pp.,bibl.&#13;
                         &#13;
                          (Sophia Listriani, S.H., LL.M) &#13;
Drones are one of the developments in war technology. Drones are not&#13;
explicitly forbidden and they are not thought to be inherently indiscriminate or&#13;
malicious. However, in armed conflict situations, any weapon system, including&#13;
armed drones are obviously subject to international humanitarian law. Several&#13;
drone attacks launched by the United States caused civilian casualties. The use of&#13;
drones must comply with general principles of international humanitarian law. One&#13;
of the principles is distinction principles which requires parties to armed conflicts&#13;
must therefore direct their operations only towards military objectives and&#13;
differentiate at all times between the civilian and combatants and between military&#13;
objectives and civilian objects.&#13;
This study aims to find out the implementation of the distinction principle&#13;
during armed conflict according to International Humanitarian Law and how the&#13;
implementation of the distinction principle regarding the use of drones as military&#13;
weapons by United States.&#13;
The research methodology used in this study is normative research. Data&#13;
collection techniques through literature study to obtain secondary data, theoretical&#13;
reading material, legal history which relate to the material studied, and the judge's&#13;
decision in several previous cases. This method aims to describe legal regulations&#13;
and how it is implemented.&#13;
The results of this study indicate that the distinction principle is basically to&#13;
provide restrictions to combatants who are involved in armed conflict and&#13;
protection for the civilian population and objects. The implementation of the&#13;
distinction principle when the United States uses drones as  military weapon is not&#13;
properly implemented as required by international humanitarian law. This can be&#13;
seen from the number of civilian casualties who fell during drone attacks and the&#13;
destruction of civilian objects. &#13;
It is recommended that states which use armed drones should abide by&#13;
international humanitarian law, develop and commit to powerful standards for&#13;
transparency, oversight, and accountability in the use of armed drones and produce&#13;
regular reports tracking drone strikes and casualties. States must align their&#13;
practices and policies with international standards.</note>
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