Military Justice in UK Law
- The Constitution and Military Justice after White V Director of Military Prosecutions
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Military Justice and Chapter III: The Constitutional Basis of Courts Martial
The High Court has long struggled with the constitutional status of military tribunals established to hear disciplinary charges against service personnel. The Court's judgments reveal three distinc...
- The Dominant Role of Commanders in the Sudanese Military Justice System and Accountability for International Crimes
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Crime, justice and the legitimacy of military power in the international sphere
This article examines how a discourse of crime and justice is beginning to play a significant role in justifying international military operations. It suggests that although the coupling of war wit...
- Book Review: Military and Scientific Affairs: Force, Order, and Justice
- In (Hot) Pursuit of Justice? The Legality of Kenyan Military Operations in Somalia
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United Kingdom Military Law: Autonomy, Civilianisation, Juridification
This paper argues that military law has undergone a long‐term process of change. Previously an autonomous legal system with little civilian input at the administrative, judicial and policy‐making l...... ... consensual policy of civilianisation from the early 1960s, reflected primarily in the adoption of civilian criminal law norms by the military justice system. More recently there has emerged the juridification of significant areas of milita ry relations in respect to discipline and certain other ... ...
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REVIEWS
Civilians under Military Justice: The British Practice since 1689 especially in North America. By Frederick Bernays Wiener. Legal Fictions. By Lon L. Fuller. Existentialism and Legal Science. By Ge...... ... REVIEWS CIVILIANS UNDER MILITARY JUSTICE : The British Practice since 1689 especially in ... ...
- Book Reviews: Theories of Justice, Crisis and Compensation: Public Policy and Political Stability in Japan 1949–86, Japan and Protection: The Growth of Protectionist Sentiment and the Japanese Response, Government Policy towards Industry in the United States and Japan, East-West Conflict and European Neutrality, Neutrality: Changing Concepts and Practices, Pakistan: Transition from Military to Civilian Rule, Pakistan under Bhutto 1971–1977
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From Politics Back to the Barracks in Nigeria: A Theoretical Exploration
The article probes the issue of the military's disengagement from Nigerian politics, and the prospects for a third democratic experience as of June 1993. The central thesis is that the military eng...
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