The article discusses the potential for prosecutions of Australian Special Forces members for war crimes in Afghanistan in the wake of the Brereton Inquiry Report, released in late 2020
This article argues that an internal armed conflict exists in Pakistan and the law of armed conflict...
The Defence Department seems unable to discuss the Afghan conflict openly, argue Natalie Sambhi and ...
This article examines the influence and interpretation of international law in Australia's policy an...
It was confirmed in the Brereton report that there’s ‘credible information’ to substantiate the unla...
This article examines the question of command responsibility for war crimes under international and ...
Abstract The current conflicts in Syria and Iraq have for the first time in many years brought to p...
The recently released Brereton Inquiry Report found there was credible evidence to suggest a small n...
This article critically interrogates the policy objectives of the Overseas Operations (Service Perso...
On 18 March the UK Minister for Defence introduced into the UK Parliament his promised package of ne...
On October 28, 2013, Australian military personnel serving in Afghanistan were treated to an unusual...
Abstract: In Re Civilian Casualty Court Martial, disciplinary charges preferred against two Australi...
This article analyzes Australia’s contribution to the Afghanistan War from 2001 to 2014. It recommen...
Afghanistan has been a war-torn country for the past forty years. Over this time, countless atrociti...
Right now the main focus of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) mission in Afghanistan is to ...
There is no statistical report about the war crime committed in Afghanistan from 1978 to 2021. This ...
This article argues that an internal armed conflict exists in Pakistan and the law of armed conflict...
The Defence Department seems unable to discuss the Afghan conflict openly, argue Natalie Sambhi and ...
This article examines the influence and interpretation of international law in Australia's policy an...
It was confirmed in the Brereton report that there’s ‘credible information’ to substantiate the unla...
This article examines the question of command responsibility for war crimes under international and ...
Abstract The current conflicts in Syria and Iraq have for the first time in many years brought to p...
The recently released Brereton Inquiry Report found there was credible evidence to suggest a small n...
This article critically interrogates the policy objectives of the Overseas Operations (Service Perso...
On 18 March the UK Minister for Defence introduced into the UK Parliament his promised package of ne...
On October 28, 2013, Australian military personnel serving in Afghanistan were treated to an unusual...
Abstract: In Re Civilian Casualty Court Martial, disciplinary charges preferred against two Australi...
This article analyzes Australia’s contribution to the Afghanistan War from 2001 to 2014. It recommen...
Afghanistan has been a war-torn country for the past forty years. Over this time, countless atrociti...
Right now the main focus of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) mission in Afghanistan is to ...
There is no statistical report about the war crime committed in Afghanistan from 1978 to 2021. This ...
This article argues that an internal armed conflict exists in Pakistan and the law of armed conflict...
The Defence Department seems unable to discuss the Afghan conflict openly, argue Natalie Sambhi and ...
This article examines the influence and interpretation of international law in Australia's policy an...