killings have been carried out not pursuant to a strict legal analysis and examination of threat to the U.S., but rather as a bargaining chip, at the request of another government?" Sarah Knuckey, a lawyer and the director of NYU Law School's Project on Extrajudicial Executions, asks Rolling Stone.
Emmersonsaid that he has assembled a team of international lawyers and experts,including British lawyer Sir GeoffreyNice and New York University professor Sarah Knuckey, to helpidentify cases in which targeted killings may have resulted in civiliancasualties. He said they would focus on 25 case
Date: Jan 24, 2013
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COMMENT: Shooting down drones with academic guns? — I—Dr Mohammad Taqi
l and psychological trauma is immense, making the exercise futile and indeed counterproductive.For an academic cross-sectional study conducted over nine months, the principal authors, Professors James Cavallaro and Sarah Knuckey and the Clinical Lecturer Stephan Sonnenberg, leave much to be desired. For st
Date: Oct 03, 2012
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Report Cites High Civilian Toll in Pakistan Drone Strikes
Sarah Knuckey, a veteran human rights investigator who led the N.Y.U. team, said she was particularly struck by the pervasive anxiety that residents of the tribal area described as a result of hearing drones buzzing overhead and knowing that a strike could come at any time. She said Pakistani journa