Military Courts, Civil-Military Relations, and the Legal Battle for Democracy

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Military Courts, Civil-Military Relations, and the Legal Battle for Democracy

The Politics of Military Justice

Regional / International studies Ethnic studies Crime and criminology Armed conflict Warfare and defence Comparative law Legal aspects of criminology Public international law: human rights Constitutional and administrative law: general Criminal justice law Social law and Medical law

Authors: Brett J. Kyle, Andrew G. Reiter

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 22 December 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780429670947


Overview

The interaction between military and civilian courts, the political power that legal prerogatives can provide to the armed forces, and the difficult process civilian politicians face in reforming military justice remain glaringly under-examined, despite their implications for the quality and survival of democracy. This book breaks new ground by providing a theoretically rich, global examination of the operation and reform of military courts in democratic countries.

Research and Data

Drawing on a newly created dataset of 120 countries over more than two centuries, it presents the first comprehensive picture of the evolution of military justice across states and over time. Combined with qualitative historical case studies of Colombia, Portugal, Indonesia, Fiji, Brazil, Pakistan, and the United States, the book presents a new framework for understanding how civilian actors are able to gain or lose legal control of the armed forces.

Implications

The book’s findings have important lessons for scholars and policymakers working in the fields of democracy, civil-military relations, human rights, and the rule of law.

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