Heyns, C.H. (Christof H.)Knuckey, Sarah2014-04-042014-04-042013-01Heyns, C & Knuckey, S 2013, 'The long-term international law implications of targeted killing practices', Harvard International Law Journal, vol. 54, pp. 102-114.0017-8063 (print)2153-2494 (online)http://hdl.handle.net/2263/39613One of the most crucial and enduring questions about “targeted killings” is: How will the currently expanding practices of singling out individuals in advance and eliminating them in other countries without accountability impact the established international legal system?en© 2013 The Harvard International Law Journal Online. All rights reserved.International lawKilling practicesCriminal liability (International law)Targeted killing (International law)The long-term international law implications of targeted killing practicesArticle