Military Investigations in Armed Conflict: Independence and Impartiality under International Law

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9781032415673
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This book explores a topic of critical importance in legal and policy discussions surrounding the accountability of military operations in armed conflict, and problematises some presumptions that are often made about the topic.
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Author(s) By Claire Simmons.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 208
Published in United Kingdom
Published 2 Apr 2024
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This book explores a topic of critical importance in legal and policy discussions surrounding the accountability of military operations in armed conflict, and problematises some presumptions that are often made about the topic.
Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction * Introduction * The problem with "militaryness" * Why focus on armed conflict? * What is an investigation? * Book outline * Conclusion Chapter 2: The legitimacy of military just
Dr Claire Simmons is a senior lecturer in the Department of International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and fellow of the University of Essex Armed Conflict and Crisis Hub. She has experience working on international humanitarian law an
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