Military Justice. Contemporary Challenges, History and Comparison

Preface

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Preface
Alan Large

Introduction

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Introduction
Gwenaël Guyon, Jean-Paul Laborde, Stéphane Baudens

Part 1. Military Justice as it was. History of Military Justice

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Beyond gold and loyalty: the delegation of royal justice as a privilege to foreign troops (1715-1791)
Philipp Portelance
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Natives, crimes and military justice: the French and Indian war disciplined?
David Gilles
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Military high command as seen by revolutionary courts in France: evolutions in the judicial doctrine of war
Renaud Faget
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French military justice from one war to another: reforms and controversies (1870-1928)
Gwenaël Guyon
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The gendarme, the chief military prosecutor, and the minister: Belgium’s use and practices of capital punishment for acts of collaboration, 1944–1952
Jonas Campion
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High treason, political meddling, and the post-war hunt for South-african traitors and collaborators (1945-1948)
Evert Kleynhans
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Military justice and civilian criminal justice in Italy during the transition from fascism to republic (1943–1948)
Raffaella Bianchi Riva

Part 2. Military justice as it is. Contemporary challenges

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Discipline and the rule of law. Military justice in Denmark
Lars Stevnsborg
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The military justices in Brazil. An analysis of the federal and state members specialized criminal jurisdiction under the aegis of the 1988 constitution
Maria Elizabeth Guimarães Teixeira Rocha
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Collecting evidence on the battlefield
Jean-Paul Laborde
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The criminal responsibility of the enhanced soldier
Sarah Badari
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Lethal autonomous weapon systems: a complex attribution of criminal responsibility
Eric Pomès
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Killer robots and military justice innovation: preparing accountability mechanisms for the future of autonomous weapons
Brian Lee Cox