The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has closed hundreds of investigations into alleged ill-treatment of detainees by British troops in Iraq. This article probes one reason given for the closure of these investigations: the assertion (without further evidence) that the allegations were ‘less serious’, ‘lower-level’ or in the ‘middle’ range of severity. These terms usually appear without reference to international law, and are once defined with reference to the English criminal law of assault, so that investigations were closed if the alleged treatment resulted in less than grievous bodily harm. The MOD's terminology is wrong-headed and conceptually underinclusive: it fails to grasp the threshold of inhuman or degrading treatment in internationa...
States must disseminate international humanitarian law (IHL) and integrate it into military instruct...
On the evening of September 13, 2003, British soldiers from the Queen\u27s Lancashire Regiment arres...
The paper is premised on the idea that the future course of international law will be impacted by th...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has closed hundreds of investigations into alleged ill-treatment of...
Since 2003 there have been multiple legal processes focused on allegations of unlawful killing and i...
This article examines violence against detainees in British-controlled detention facilities in south...
The UK’s interrogation operations during the conflict in Iraq (2003-8) are often portrayed by the me...
This article examines violence against detainees in British-controlled detention facilities in south...
This article critically interrogates the policy objectives of the Overseas Operations (Service Perso...
Baha Mousa died in September 2003 in British Army custody in Basra. A public inquiry reported in Sep...
While the UK’s official position is that it neither uses nor condones torture or cruel, inhuman and ...
Baha Mousa died in September 2003 in British Army custody in Basra. A public inquiry reported in Sep...
The occurrence of torture has been widespread in Iraq since the invasion by the coalition in 2003. B...
This article deals with the recent Al-Jedda House of Lords judgment from the point of view of public...
This paper discusses a sequence of litigation concerning attempts by Iraqi citizens to have the Unit...
States must disseminate international humanitarian law (IHL) and integrate it into military instruct...
On the evening of September 13, 2003, British soldiers from the Queen\u27s Lancashire Regiment arres...
The paper is premised on the idea that the future course of international law will be impacted by th...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has closed hundreds of investigations into alleged ill-treatment of...
Since 2003 there have been multiple legal processes focused on allegations of unlawful killing and i...
This article examines violence against detainees in British-controlled detention facilities in south...
The UK’s interrogation operations during the conflict in Iraq (2003-8) are often portrayed by the me...
This article examines violence against detainees in British-controlled detention facilities in south...
This article critically interrogates the policy objectives of the Overseas Operations (Service Perso...
Baha Mousa died in September 2003 in British Army custody in Basra. A public inquiry reported in Sep...
While the UK’s official position is that it neither uses nor condones torture or cruel, inhuman and ...
Baha Mousa died in September 2003 in British Army custody in Basra. A public inquiry reported in Sep...
The occurrence of torture has been widespread in Iraq since the invasion by the coalition in 2003. B...
This article deals with the recent Al-Jedda House of Lords judgment from the point of view of public...
This paper discusses a sequence of litigation concerning attempts by Iraqi citizens to have the Unit...
States must disseminate international humanitarian law (IHL) and integrate it into military instruct...
On the evening of September 13, 2003, British soldiers from the Queen\u27s Lancashire Regiment arres...
The paper is premised on the idea that the future course of international law will be impacted by th...