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Investigating Operational Incidents in a Military Context
Law, Justice, Politics
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Edited by:
David W. Lovell
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2015
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About this book
‘Operational incidents’ denotes misconduct, misdeeds or mishaps that occur on military operations, whether concerning the mistreatment of enemy soldiers, offences against civilians, conflict of varying levels within one’s own forces, or accidents that lead to injury or death within a theatre of operations. Alleged breaches of IHL or the disciplinary regulations of particular militaries require at the very least an initial assessment to determine the facts and then, if warranted, a more substantial investigation. The need for robust investigations, however, is not always matched by the will and the ability to undertake them. There is at last a sufficient body of experience on which we can reflect, in this volume, on such investigations, their challenges, and their likely evolution.
Author / Editor information
David W. Lovell, Ph.D. (1985), is a Professor of Political Science at UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy. He has published more than fifteen books on issues of military ethics, the history of political thought, communism and post-communism, Asia-Pacific security and Australian politics, including Protecting Civilians in Violent Conflict (Ashgate, 2012).
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eBook published on:
November 27, 2014
eBook ISBN:
9789004277106
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Main content:
260
eBook ISBN:
9789004277106
Keywords for this book
Gaza; Basra; Bloody Sunday; Green-on-Blue; operational incident; secrecy; military investigations; Turkel Commission; war crimes
Audience(s) for this book
All interested in International Humanitarian Law, military law, and anyone concerned with investigating war crimes