Military Justice in the Modern Age
Explore the dynamic landscape of military justice with Military Justice in the Modern Age by Alison Duxbury, published by Cambridge University Press in 2018. This insightful book spans 445 pages, delving into the evolution of military justice in response to contemporary challenges faced by armed forces around the globe.
Duxbury expertly discusses the influence of human rights standards, constitutional rules, and international law on military legal frameworks. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of how military justice is adapting to these changes and the implications for armed forces and their personnel. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of law, military operations, and human rights in today's world.
Whether you are a legal scholar, military professional, or simply curious about the subject, Military Justice in the Modern Age offers a thorough examination that is both informative and engaging.