Jamal Awil

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The law should not make victory impossible for the weaker side. [contrarian]

What he suggests here is not so much a right to equal combat, which would involve insisting on a struggle with equal weapons, but rather an equal right to fight. The fact that the law should not, by the norms that it imposes, make it "impossible from the start for one side to hope for victory" implies, not turning the war into a tournament—with pistol against pistol or sword against sword but, on the contrary, taking into consideration the disparity of the forces confronting each other and taking care not to increase it by imposing short-sighted laws that would confer to one side greater advantages while depriving the other side of even the possibility of fighting.

Grégoire Chamayou, A Theory of the Drone, loc. 1038