Military Justice in the Modern Age 2016
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781107326330.002
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The reform of military justice

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“…According to Groves and Duxbury: 'lawfare' is 'the most recent and weaponised successor to civilianisation' and juridification. 122 'Lawfare does not refer to the modernisation of military law or military justice per se but instead to the suggested adverse effect that the use of law to control the military may have on its ability to fulfil its combat function'. According to these authors 'lawfare was originally used to describe "the use of law as a weapon of war" -invariably by one's adversaries -but is now applied to the more subtle circumstances "where law can create the same or similar effects as those ordinarily sought from conventional warmaking approaches"'.…”
Section: From Autonomy To Juridificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Groves and Duxbury: 'lawfare' is 'the most recent and weaponised successor to civilianisation' and juridification. 122 'Lawfare does not refer to the modernisation of military law or military justice per se but instead to the suggested adverse effect that the use of law to control the military may have on its ability to fulfil its combat function'. According to these authors 'lawfare was originally used to describe "the use of law as a weapon of war" -invariably by one's adversaries -but is now applied to the more subtle circumstances "where law can create the same or similar effects as those ordinarily sought from conventional warmaking approaches"'.…”
Section: From Autonomy To Juridificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spherical and rod-like polyanilines have already been synthesized, [21][22][23][24] but studies of flake-like, plate-like and needle-like polyanilines have not been reported until now. Especially, the plate-like and needle-like aggregates aroused much interest because of the feasibility of their use as conducting fillers effective for electromagnetic interference shielding, radar absorbing [25] and antiballistic materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%