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Military Justice
The Rights and Duties of Soldiers and Government
9781789902792 爱德华·埃尔加出版社
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.
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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.
通过探索军事与社会之间的关系,奈杰尔·怀特(Nigel D. White)为军事司法发展了一个细微的理由。他既是为延续军事司法和关键改革的案例,都分析了军方在社会中的地位,并认识到正义和法律对此的广泛影响。在整本书中,军事司法被广泛构建,以包括所有相关法律,包括服务法,宪法,武装冲突法,国际人权法和国际刑法。通过分析国内和国际法院的一系列法学,支持了这一讨论。该书考虑了在不同军事背景下出现的法律问题,并将军事司法定位为政府和士兵的权利之间的平衡。
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.
通过探索军事与社会之间的关系,奈杰尔·怀特(Nigel D. White)为军事司法发展了一个细微的理由。他既是为延续军事司法和关键改革的案例,都分析了军方在社会中的地位,并认识到正义和法律对此的广泛影响。在整本书中,军事司法被广泛构建,以包括所有相关法律,包括服务法,宪法,武装冲突法,国际人权法和国际刑法。通过分析国内和国际法院的一系列法学,支持了这一讨论。该书考虑了在不同军事背景下出现的法律问题,并将军事司法定位为政府和士兵的权利之间的平衡。
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.
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‘This detailed and comprehensive analysis of military justice is a brilliant addition to the lexicon of academic commentary on Military Justice. It provides a forensic examination of the relationship between soldier and state, and does not duck the difficult issues of dealing with “villains” who are perceived as “heroes” by politicians and the general public. It provides historical context while adding to the ongoing debate about the relevance of a separate system of justice in the modern era.’
– Jeff Blackett, Judge Advocate General of HM Armed Forces 2004-2020
‘这本出色的书提供了对行动至关重要的,政治上充满政治和强烈背景的法律询问领域的简洁而细微的评估。纳格尔·怀特(Nigel White)涵盖了民族和国际法,并认识到军事能力对我们对本法律的解释和应用的实际影响,再次向我们展示了为什么他是该领域的主要学者,并且是彼得·罗(Peter Rowe)和希利尔·麦考雷(Hilaire McCoubrey)的值得继任者its flagbearer.’
– Robert McLaughlin, Australian National University, Australia
‘The domestic and international legal frameworks that govern the deployment of the United Kingdom’s armed forces and the rights of its members are complex and contested. Adopting an expansive approach to the meaning of military justice, in this book Professor White takes the reader on a journey from the drafting of the Magna Carta to military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. In the process, he unravels the relationship between the soldier and the state and provides an engaging and thoughtful analysis of the law that regulates the actions of the armed forces at home and abroad.’
– Alison Duxbury, University of Melbourne, Australia
– Jeff Blackett, Judge Advocate General of HM Armed Forces 2004-2020
‘这本出色的书提供了对行动至关重要的,政治上充满政治和强烈背景的法律询问领域的简洁而细微的评估。纳格尔·怀特(Nigel White)涵盖了民族和国际法,并认识到军事能力对我们对本法律的解释和应用的实际影响,再次向我们展示了为什么他是该领域的主要学者,并且是彼得·罗(Peter Rowe)和希利尔·麦考雷(Hilaire McCoubrey)的值得继任者its flagbearer.’
– Robert McLaughlin, Australian National University, Australia
‘The domestic and international legal frameworks that govern the deployment of the United Kingdom’s armed forces and the rights of its members are complex and contested. Adopting an expansive approach to the meaning of military justice, in this book Professor White takes the reader on a journey from the drafting of the Magna Carta to military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. In the process, he unravels the relationship between the soldier and the state and provides an engaging and thoughtful analysis of the law that regulates the actions of the armed forces at home and abroad.’
– Alison Duxbury, University of Melbourne, Australia