Military justice : the rights and duties of soldiers and government / Nigel D. White (Professor of Public International Law, School of Law, University of Nottingham, UK).
2022
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Title
Military justice : the rights and duties of soldiers and government / Nigel D. White (Professor of Public International Law, School of Law, University of Nottingham, UK).
Published
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022.
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ISBN
9781789902808 (e-book)
Description
1 online resource (392 pages)
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Summary
"While military law is often narrowly understood and studied as the specific and specialist laws, processes and institutions governing service personnel, this accessible book takes a broader approach, examining military justice from a wider consideration of the rights and duties of government and soldiers engaged in military operations. By exploring the relationship between the military and society, Nigel D. White develops a nuanced rationale for military justice. Making the case for both the continuation of military justice and key reforms, he analyses the military's place in society and recognises the wider influences of justice and law upon it. Throughout the book, military justice is framed broadly to include all relevant laws including service law, constitutional law, the law of armed conflict, international human rights law and international criminal law. This discussion is supported with analysis of a range of jurisprudence from domestic and international courts. The book considers the legal problems that arise in different military contexts, as well as positioning military justice as a balance between the rights and duties of government and those of soldiers. Tackling an important and timely topic, Military Justice will be key reading for academics, researchers and students within the fields of human rights, public international law, conflict and security law, and especially those with an interest in service law, military history and war studies. It will also be a useful reference point for practitioners working within relevant prosecuting authorities and within law firms offering legal advice to soldiers"-- Provided by publisher.
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Table of Contents
Contents: Preface
Introduction to military justice
1. Framing military justice
2. Constitutional laws and the armed forces
3. Emergency powers and internal deployments
4. Prerogative powers and external deployments
5. The use of lethal force
6. Detention and abuse
7. The court martial
8. Rights and protections of soldiers
9. The scales of military justice
Index.
Introduction to military justice
1. Framing military justice
2. Constitutional laws and the armed forces
3. Emergency powers and internal deployments
4. Prerogative powers and external deployments
5. The use of lethal force
6. Detention and abuse
7. The court martial
8. Rights and protections of soldiers
9. The scales of military justice
Index.