Children as Collateral Damage of War on Terrorism-Bioethical Insights
Autor: | Štrangar, Luka |
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Přispěvatelé: | Kelam, Ivica |
Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Předmět: |
INTERDISCIPLINARNA PODRUČJA ZNANOSTI. Integrativna bioetika (prirodne
tehničke biomedicina i zdravstvo biotehničke društvene humanističke znanosti) civilians drones children etika INTERDISCIPLINARY AREAS OF KNOWLEDGE. Integrative Bioethics (Natural Technical Biomedical and Healthcare Social and Humanistic Sciences) djeca dronovi victim civili djeca civili žrtve dronovi etika žrtve ethics |
Popis: | Rad obrađuje temu „Djeca kao kolateralne žrtve rata protiv terorizma – bioetički uvidi“, uzimajući u obzir više gledišta različitih autora koji su detaljno istraživali utjecaj rata protiv terorizma na djecu i civilno stanovništvo. Premda živimo u 21. stoljeću, pojam korištenja dronova u svrhu ciljanih ubojstava za ljude koji žive u mirnodopskim uvjetima i dalje je nepoznanica, dok u zemljama zahvaćenim ratom protiv terorizma, ljudi shvaćaju opasnost koju oni donose za civilno stanovništvo, te su primorani svakodnevno živjeti u neizvjesnosti i strahu. Etičnost i ne etičnost ciljanih ubojstava i dalje ostaje nerazjašnjeno zbog vrlo uske definicije riječi „civil“, te nepotpunih statističkih informacija. Strana koja koristi dronove u ratu protiv terorizma, vodi se načelom zaštite svojih vojnika i pilota, ne vodeći računa o žrtvama sa suprotne strane. Djeca, koja su ujedno i žrtve rata protiv terorizma, osim što završavaju kao kolateralne žrtve, automatski si i žrtve rata, jer nemaju normalne uvjete za život, niti prava koje UN propisuje. This final paper deals with the topic “Children as collateral victims of the war against terrorism - bioethical insights”, considering several points of view of different authors who have investigated in detail the impact of the war against terrorism on children and the civilian population. Although we live in the 21st century, the concept of using drones for targeted killing is still unknown to people living in peacetime conditions, while in countries affected by the war on terrorism, people understand the danger they bring to the civilian population and are forced to live in uncertainty and fear. The ethical and unethical nature of targeted killings remains unclear due to the very narrow definition of the word “civilian” and incomplete statistical information. The side that uses drones in the war against terrorism is guided by the principle of protecting its soldiers and pilots and does not consider the victims of the opposite side. Children who are also victims of the war against terrorism and end up as collateral victims are automatically victims of war because they do not have normal conditions for life nor the rights prescribed by the UN. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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