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Killing on Command (eBook)

The Defence of Superior Orders in Modern Combat
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2016
226 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan UK (Verlag)
978-1-137-49581-5 (ISBN)

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Killing on Command - Carmel O'Sullivan
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This book explores the unique social and environmental factors which influence soldiers to commit war crimes. With a focus on decision-making processes, this monograph provides a significant interdisciplinary analysis of how soldiers decide to follow the commands of their superior officers, even if that means acting illegally. Making the key distinction between normal civilian society and the shocking realities of war, the author facilitates the reader with a comprehensive understanding of what a front-line soldier faces in contemporary combat situations. 

Killing on Command presents the limits of the law in preventing the occurrence of war crimes. Realistic and practical measures for armed conflict, including the regulation and prevention of violence, and the just implementation of legal standards are all questioned and examined in depth. Given a current focus on the regulation of conduct in war, and the recent prosecution of soldiers, this book will be of particular interest to scholars in the fields of criminology and international relations, as well as policy-makers.


Carmel O'Sullivan is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the Queensland University of Technology, Australia. She specialises in the fields of Criminology of War, International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law. Her primary area of research focuses on the individual's responsibility in contemporary combat and whether the law is reflective of modern warfare.
This book explores the unique social and environmental factors which influence soldiers to commit war crimes. With a focus on decision-making processes, this monograph provides a significant interdisciplinary analysis of how soldiers decide to follow the commands of their superior officers, even if that means acting illegally. Making the key distinction between normal civilian society and the shocking realities of war, the author facilitates the reader with a comprehensive understanding of what a front-line soldier faces in contemporary combat situations. Killing on Command presents the limits of the law in preventing the occurrence of war crimes. Realistic and practical measures for armed conflict, including the regulation and prevention of violence, and the just implementation of legal standards are all questioned and examined in depth. Given a current focus on the regulation of conduct in war, and the recent prosecution of soldiers, this bookwill be of particular interest to scholars in the fields of criminology and international relations, as well as policy-makers.

Carmel O'Sullivan is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the Queensland University of Technology, Australia. She specialises in the fields of Criminology of War, International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law. Her primary area of research focuses on the individual’s responsibility in contemporary combat and whether the law is reflective of modern warfare.

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Development of the Defence of Superior Orders.- Chapter 3. The Law Surrounding Obedience.- Chapter 4. Military Training: The Creation of the Modern Soldier.- Chapter 5. The Trained Soldier in Contemporary Combat.- Chapter 6. The Influence of Contemporary Combat on the Modern Soldier: A Force for Good or Bad.- Chapter 7. Conclusion.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.9.2016
Reihe/Serie Critical Criminological Perspectives
Critical Criminological Perspectives
Zusatzinfo IX, 226 p.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Schlagworte Army • Criminal Law • Criminology • Critical criminology • environmental factors of war • International Relations • manifestly unlawful • Military • military culture • military training • modern warfare • reasonable soldier • social production of war crimes • Sociology • war
ISBN-10 1-137-49581-2 / 1137495812
ISBN-13 978-1-137-49581-5 / 9781137495815
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