Military Justice in the Modern Age
Herausgeber: Duxbury, Alison; Groves, Matthew
Military Justice in the Modern Age
Herausgeber: Duxbury, Alison; Groves, Matthew
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Military justice is changing rapidly due to both domestic and international influences. This book explains what is happening and why.
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Military justice is changing rapidly due to both domestic and international influences. This book explains what is happening and why.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9781107615922
- ISBN-10: 1107615925
- Artikelnr.: 53920180
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9781107615922
- ISBN-10: 1107615925
- Artikelnr.: 53920180
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. The reform of military justice systems Matthew Groves and Alison
Duxbury; Part I. The Civilian-Military Intersection: 2. How well do
international human rights bodies understand military courts? Peter Rowe;
3. Democratic oversight through courts and tribunal Christopher Waters; 4.
The civil courts' challenge to military justice and its impact on the
civil-military relationship Pauline Collins; 5. Trying civilians
contractors in military courts: a necessary evil? Rain Liivoja; 6. The
impact of military justice reforms on the law of armed conflict: how to
avoid unintended consequences Victor Hansen; 7. The impact of the
'civilianisation' of military administrative law on the 'command power'
Robert McLaughlin; Part II. Comparative Military Justice: 8. The new
British system of courts martial Ann Lyon and Geoffrey Farmiloe; 9. A
comparative study of South Asian military justice systems U. C. Jha; 10.
Military justice in Latin America: a comparative analysis Ivette Castäeda
García; 11. Military criminal justice in the Netherlands: the 'civil swing'
of the military judicial order J. J. M. van Hoek; 12. The Israeli military
justice system in the context of the Turkel Commission Michelle Lesh; 13. A
threatened existence - the operation and adaptation of military discipline
in Australia Paul Cronan; 14. Human rights and Australia's military justice
system John Tarrant; Part III. International Law and Military Justice: 15.
The influence of human rights law on the reform of military justice
Panagiotis Kremmydiotis; 16. The inter-American system and military justice
Christina M. Cerna; 17. The future of military summary trials in the modern
age Aifheli Enos Tshivhase; 18. A rose by any other name: how and why the
United States charges its service members for violating the laws of war
Chris Jenks; 19. Military justice in operational settings, peacekeeping
missions and situations of transitional justice Michael Gibson.
Duxbury; Part I. The Civilian-Military Intersection: 2. How well do
international human rights bodies understand military courts? Peter Rowe;
3. Democratic oversight through courts and tribunal Christopher Waters; 4.
The civil courts' challenge to military justice and its impact on the
civil-military relationship Pauline Collins; 5. Trying civilians
contractors in military courts: a necessary evil? Rain Liivoja; 6. The
impact of military justice reforms on the law of armed conflict: how to
avoid unintended consequences Victor Hansen; 7. The impact of the
'civilianisation' of military administrative law on the 'command power'
Robert McLaughlin; Part II. Comparative Military Justice: 8. The new
British system of courts martial Ann Lyon and Geoffrey Farmiloe; 9. A
comparative study of South Asian military justice systems U. C. Jha; 10.
Military justice in Latin America: a comparative analysis Ivette Castäeda
García; 11. Military criminal justice in the Netherlands: the 'civil swing'
of the military judicial order J. J. M. van Hoek; 12. The Israeli military
justice system in the context of the Turkel Commission Michelle Lesh; 13. A
threatened existence - the operation and adaptation of military discipline
in Australia Paul Cronan; 14. Human rights and Australia's military justice
system John Tarrant; Part III. International Law and Military Justice: 15.
The influence of human rights law on the reform of military justice
Panagiotis Kremmydiotis; 16. The inter-American system and military justice
Christina M. Cerna; 17. The future of military summary trials in the modern
age Aifheli Enos Tshivhase; 18. A rose by any other name: how and why the
United States charges its service members for violating the laws of war
Chris Jenks; 19. Military justice in operational settings, peacekeeping
missions and situations of transitional justice Michael Gibson.
1. The reform of military justice systems Matthew Groves and Alison
Duxbury; Part I. The Civilian-Military Intersection: 2. How well do
international human rights bodies understand military courts? Peter Rowe;
3. Democratic oversight through courts and tribunal Christopher Waters; 4.
The civil courts' challenge to military justice and its impact on the
civil-military relationship Pauline Collins; 5. Trying civilians
contractors in military courts: a necessary evil? Rain Liivoja; 6. The
impact of military justice reforms on the law of armed conflict: how to
avoid unintended consequences Victor Hansen; 7. The impact of the
'civilianisation' of military administrative law on the 'command power'
Robert McLaughlin; Part II. Comparative Military Justice: 8. The new
British system of courts martial Ann Lyon and Geoffrey Farmiloe; 9. A
comparative study of South Asian military justice systems U. C. Jha; 10.
Military justice in Latin America: a comparative analysis Ivette Castäeda
García; 11. Military criminal justice in the Netherlands: the 'civil swing'
of the military judicial order J. J. M. van Hoek; 12. The Israeli military
justice system in the context of the Turkel Commission Michelle Lesh; 13. A
threatened existence - the operation and adaptation of military discipline
in Australia Paul Cronan; 14. Human rights and Australia's military justice
system John Tarrant; Part III. International Law and Military Justice: 15.
The influence of human rights law on the reform of military justice
Panagiotis Kremmydiotis; 16. The inter-American system and military justice
Christina M. Cerna; 17. The future of military summary trials in the modern
age Aifheli Enos Tshivhase; 18. A rose by any other name: how and why the
United States charges its service members for violating the laws of war
Chris Jenks; 19. Military justice in operational settings, peacekeeping
missions and situations of transitional justice Michael Gibson.
Duxbury; Part I. The Civilian-Military Intersection: 2. How well do
international human rights bodies understand military courts? Peter Rowe;
3. Democratic oversight through courts and tribunal Christopher Waters; 4.
The civil courts' challenge to military justice and its impact on the
civil-military relationship Pauline Collins; 5. Trying civilians
contractors in military courts: a necessary evil? Rain Liivoja; 6. The
impact of military justice reforms on the law of armed conflict: how to
avoid unintended consequences Victor Hansen; 7. The impact of the
'civilianisation' of military administrative law on the 'command power'
Robert McLaughlin; Part II. Comparative Military Justice: 8. The new
British system of courts martial Ann Lyon and Geoffrey Farmiloe; 9. A
comparative study of South Asian military justice systems U. C. Jha; 10.
Military justice in Latin America: a comparative analysis Ivette Castäeda
García; 11. Military criminal justice in the Netherlands: the 'civil swing'
of the military judicial order J. J. M. van Hoek; 12. The Israeli military
justice system in the context of the Turkel Commission Michelle Lesh; 13. A
threatened existence - the operation and adaptation of military discipline
in Australia Paul Cronan; 14. Human rights and Australia's military justice
system John Tarrant; Part III. International Law and Military Justice: 15.
The influence of human rights law on the reform of military justice
Panagiotis Kremmydiotis; 16. The inter-American system and military justice
Christina M. Cerna; 17. The future of military summary trials in the modern
age Aifheli Enos Tshivhase; 18. A rose by any other name: how and why the
United States charges its service members for violating the laws of war
Chris Jenks; 19. Military justice in operational settings, peacekeeping
missions and situations of transitional justice Michael Gibson.