Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2024
Table of Content
The Airspace Tribunal: towards a new human right to live without physical or psychological threat from above
Editorial
The Airspace Tribunal special issue: editors’ introduction
Shona Illingworth, Andrew Hoskins, Anthony Downey, Renata Salecl
Commentary
The airspace tribunal and the proposed new human right to live without physical or psychological threat from above
Shona Illingworth, Nick Grief
Article
Appendix
Interview
Short, nasty and brutish: aspects of the Illegalities of militarisation and weaponisation of outer space and the global threat of deadly kinetic strikes from above
Gbenga Oduntan
Commentary
Two sides of the same coin? Examining the interrelation between the proposed new human right and the law governing outer space
Iva Ramuš Cvetkovič
Commentary
The fear of the sky: trans-generational trauma and the need for a new human right
Omar Mohammed
Interview
Threat from the air: a neuropsychologist’s perspective on psychological and physiological harm
Catherine Loveday
Commentary
Ruthlessly exposed: how the law protects the war efforts of powerful states instead of vulnerable individuals
Andreas Schueller
Commentary
Testimonies of aerial bombardment and communities of self-expression
Zeinab Mir, Majid Rabet, Safdar Ahmed
Commentary
Adel Al Manthari and Baraa Shiban: Drone Strikes and the Lack of Accountability
Baraa Shiban
Commentary
Algorithmic predictions and pre-emptive violence: artificial intelligence and the future of unmanned aerial systems
Anthony Downey
Commentary
Remotely piloted aircraft systems: the introduction of the ‘flying watchtower’
Sophy Antrobus
Commentary
Autonomous drone swarms and the contested imaginaries of artificial intelligence
Jutta Weber
Original Article
Topologies of air: Shona Illingworth’s art practice and the ethics of air
Caterina Albano