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Book Synopsis: "You can't handle the truth." These iconic words, bellowed by Jack Nicholson as Colonel Jessup in the 1992 movie A Few Good Men, became an emblem of the conflict between honor and truth that the collective imagination often considers the quintessence of military justice. The military is the rare part of contemporary society that enjoys the privilege of policing its own members' behavior, with special courts and a separate body of rules. Whether one is for or against this system, military trials are fascinating and little understood. This book opens a window on the military judicial system, offering an accessible and balanced assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of military legal regimes around the world. It illuminates US military justice through a comparison with civilian and foreign models for the administration of justice, with a particular emphasis on the UK and Canadian military justice systems.
Drawing on his experience as a serving officer, private practitioner, and law professor, Eugene R. Fidell presents a hard-hitting tour of the field, exploring military justice trends across different countries and compliance (or lack thereof) with contemporary human rights standards. He digs into critical issues such as the response to sexual assault in the armed forces, the challenges of protecting judicial independence, and the effect of social media and modern technology on age-old traditions of military discipline. A rich series of case studies, ranging from examples of misconduct, such as the devastating Abu Ghraib photos, to political tangles, such as the Guantánamo military commissions, throw light on the high profile and occasionally obscure circumstances that emerge from today's military operations around the world. As Fidell's account shows, by understanding the mechanism of military justice we can better comprehend the political values of a country.
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Explore the fascinating world of military justice with "Military Justice: A Very Short Introduction." Delve into the intricate and often misunderstood realm of military trials, where a separate body of rules govern the conduct of service members. Gain valuable insights into the strengths and weaknesses of military legal systems worldwide, including a comprehensive comparison with civilian and foreign models. Whether you are a legal enthusiast or simply curious about how military justice operates, this book offers a compelling and balanced perspective.
Authored by Eugene R. Fidell, a seasoned officer, private practitioner, and law professor, this book provides a critical analysis of military justice practices across different countries. From the nuances of safeguarding judicial independence to addressing contemporary human rights standards, Fidell offers a thought-provoking examination of key issues within military legal regimes. Dive into real-life case studies, such as the notorious Abu Ghraib scandal and the complexities of the Guant?namo military commissions, shedding light on the evolving landscape of military discipline and accountability.
Discover the impact of social media, modern technology, and cultural shifts on traditional principles of military justice. Gain a profound understanding of how military judicial systems navigate challenges like responding to sexual assault allegations and upholding ethical standards in an era of rapid change. With "Military Justice: A Very Short Introduction," you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the role of military justice in shaping a nation's political values and societal norms.
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