Journal Issue: The Airspace Tribunal: Towards a New Human Right to Live Without Physical or Psychological Threat From Above”, Digital War (Vol. 5, no.1-2 January 2024).

“The Airspace Tribunal: Towards a New Human Right to Live Without Physical or Psychological Threat FromAbove”,Digital War(Vol. 5, no.1-2 January 2024).

Illingworth, Downey, Hoskins, & Salecl, Eds.“ The Airspace Tribunal: Towards a New Human Right to Live Without Physical or Psychological Threat From Above”, Digital War (Vol. 5, no.1-2 January 2024).

Professor Anthony Downey has recently co-edited a special double issue of Digital War (vol.5, no.1-2,January 2024). “The Airspace Tribunal: Towards a New Human Right to Live Without Physical or Psychological Threat From Above”outlines the legal, political, social, and psychological case for a proposed human right that will protect individuals and communities from aerial bombardment. Focusing on visual methodologies and first-hand accounts, Anthony worked closely with a number of contributors for this special issue. These contributors included Zeinab Mir, Majid Rabet, Safdar Ahmed, Baraa Shiban, Adel Al Manthari, Omar Mohammed, Fadel Abdulghany and Abrar Mechmechia, all of whom have had lived experience of aerial bombardment in Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Syria and Yemen. Their testimonies, alongside contextualising texts by experts in visual culture (Illingworth, Downey, Schwab, Sealy, Albano), international human rights law (Gearty KC, Brimelow KC, Salecl, Bales, Ramuš Cvetkovič, Escobar), global security (Merrin & Hoskins, Grief, Oduntan, Weber, Freeland, Chatterjee, Schueller), drone technologies (Antrobus, Ling, Lee, Mackay), and trauma studies (Loveday, Mechmechia, Mir, Mohammed) can be read here.


Edited by Illingworth, Downey, Hoskins, & Salecl, the double issue will be launched at Doughty St Chambers in London later in the year and, thereafter, formally presented to the United Nations (UN), the Council of Europe, and other international bodies in 2024 and 2025.