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Research update
09 December 2015
Tom Simpson gives evidence on drones at the Joint Committee on Human Rights

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Professor Tom Simpson gave evidence at the Joint Committee on Human Rights on the subject "The UK Government's policy on the use of drones for targeted killing".

The evidence was broadcast live online and a recording is available (see link below).

Ethics of new military technologies
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Human Rights Committee - recording of the session (audio only).

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