In the United States, all military personnel swear to obey “the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me.” Military personnel must obey orders promptly in order to facilitate effective military functioning. Yet, obedience to orders has been associated with the commission of war crimes. Military personnel of all ranks have committed torture, rape, genocide, and murder under orders. “I was just following orders” (respondaet superior) is no longer accepted as a complete defense to a charge of war crimes. In the words of the Nuremberg court: “The obedience of a soldier is not the obedience of an automaton. A soldier is a reasoning agent”. This means that military personnel cannot evade resp...
“I was just following orders,” and, “The government made me do it,” are phrases from two different c...
Professional Military Ethics Education (PMEE) must transmit and promote military professionalism, so...
The changing nature of modern warfare and consistent problems with ethical lapses have created signi...
In the United States, all military personnel swear to obey “the orders of the President of the Unite...
The paper in the opening chapter discusses the reasons for the requirement of a separate system of m...
In addition to the traditional reliance on rules and codes in regulating the conduct of military per...
Now a person, whether a magistrate, or a peace-officer, who has the duty of suppressing a riot, is p...
The power of hierarchical institutions and figures of authority to influence individuals and command...
Dangerous contexts are those in which the stakes are high and where there may be little time to deve...
Soldiers who receive an illegal order find themselves in a dilemma: they must make a choice between ...
How can military personnel be prevented from using force unlawfully? A critical examination of typic...
Today, many armed forces consider teaching virtues to be an important complement to imposing rules a...
This monograph offers a neo-classically republican perspective on a perennial problem of civilian/mi...
It has been widely accepted, at least since Nuremberg, that persons who participate in wars are mora...
This article addresses the content and ramifications of the unique plea of superior orders, illustra...
“I was just following orders,” and, “The government made me do it,” are phrases from two different c...
Professional Military Ethics Education (PMEE) must transmit and promote military professionalism, so...
The changing nature of modern warfare and consistent problems with ethical lapses have created signi...
In the United States, all military personnel swear to obey “the orders of the President of the Unite...
The paper in the opening chapter discusses the reasons for the requirement of a separate system of m...
In addition to the traditional reliance on rules and codes in regulating the conduct of military per...
Now a person, whether a magistrate, or a peace-officer, who has the duty of suppressing a riot, is p...
The power of hierarchical institutions and figures of authority to influence individuals and command...
Dangerous contexts are those in which the stakes are high and where there may be little time to deve...
Soldiers who receive an illegal order find themselves in a dilemma: they must make a choice between ...
How can military personnel be prevented from using force unlawfully? A critical examination of typic...
Today, many armed forces consider teaching virtues to be an important complement to imposing rules a...
This monograph offers a neo-classically republican perspective on a perennial problem of civilian/mi...
It has been widely accepted, at least since Nuremberg, that persons who participate in wars are mora...
This article addresses the content and ramifications of the unique plea of superior orders, illustra...
“I was just following orders,” and, “The government made me do it,” are phrases from two different c...
Professional Military Ethics Education (PMEE) must transmit and promote military professionalism, so...
The changing nature of modern warfare and consistent problems with ethical lapses have created signi...