In the United Kingdom and a number of comparable countries, notably the United States, Canada and Australia, the first decade of the 21st century has seen measures introduced to provide governments and other authorities greater or more specific powers to call out the armed forces to deal with domestic disturbances. This article reviews the developments in the United Kingdom where, in contrast to the legislation passed in Australia, no attempt has been made to statutorily codify the relevant powers. Instead, the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 added an overlay of measures to an existing mixture of legislative, common law and prerogative powers. Apart from one detailed analysis of the Civil Contingencies Act, little attention has been paid to th...
In the past two decades, there have been trends concerning the domestic role of the military, includ...
The Australian Labor Party, amid considerable public controversy, combined with the Government of Pr...
The United Kingdom has considerable prowess in handling emergencies, not just in counterterrorism bu...
[As of 2006, part IIIAAA of the Defence Act 1903 (Cth) permits Australian military aircraft and wars...
Since the turn of the century, extensive statutory provisions have been introduced, for the first ti...
The Defence Legislation Amendment (Aid to Civilian Authorities) Act 2006 (Cth) was passed in Februar...
This book raises a number of significant issues that have received little official, parliamentary an...
After a perfunctory debate – lasting less than six hours in the Senate and House of Representatives ...
This book examines the national and international law, human rights and civil liberties issues invol...
Five years have elapsed since the military call-out legislation was passed by the Australian Commonw...
Examines the role that international law plays in UK institutions of government when considering the...
Examines some significant deployments of New Zealand troops overseas during the last 25 years, and s...
Britain’s domestic use of military forces in non-combat roles, today known as military assistance to...
Parliamentary approval can be of crucial importance to ensure the democratic legitimacy of military ...
The issue of who has the power to declare war or authorise military action in a democracy has become...
In the past two decades, there have been trends concerning the domestic role of the military, includ...
The Australian Labor Party, amid considerable public controversy, combined with the Government of Pr...
The United Kingdom has considerable prowess in handling emergencies, not just in counterterrorism bu...
[As of 2006, part IIIAAA of the Defence Act 1903 (Cth) permits Australian military aircraft and wars...
Since the turn of the century, extensive statutory provisions have been introduced, for the first ti...
The Defence Legislation Amendment (Aid to Civilian Authorities) Act 2006 (Cth) was passed in Februar...
This book raises a number of significant issues that have received little official, parliamentary an...
After a perfunctory debate – lasting less than six hours in the Senate and House of Representatives ...
This book examines the national and international law, human rights and civil liberties issues invol...
Five years have elapsed since the military call-out legislation was passed by the Australian Commonw...
Examines the role that international law plays in UK institutions of government when considering the...
Examines some significant deployments of New Zealand troops overseas during the last 25 years, and s...
Britain’s domestic use of military forces in non-combat roles, today known as military assistance to...
Parliamentary approval can be of crucial importance to ensure the democratic legitimacy of military ...
The issue of who has the power to declare war or authorise military action in a democracy has become...
In the past two decades, there have been trends concerning the domestic role of the military, includ...
The Australian Labor Party, amid considerable public controversy, combined with the Government of Pr...
The United Kingdom has considerable prowess in handling emergencies, not just in counterterrorism bu...