The injustices created by the historical criminalisation of consensual same-sex sexual acts between adult men in the UK are now widely recognised and in 2012 and 2017 the UK Parliament enacted legislation with the aim of righting the wrongs of the past. What has been less recognised are the historical injustices suffered by armed forces personnel who were convicted of service discipline offences for engaging in consensual same-sex sexual acts that would today be lawful. This article provides an analysis of how one service discipline offence, the offence of ‘disgraceful conduct’, was used to regulate homosexuality in the British Army. It focuses on the making and maintaining of this aspect of service law by Parliament, from the early ninetee...
Recent years have seen increasing attention paid to sexual violence in the British military; in part...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
In recent years, the British military has introduced a number of policies aimed at recruiting and su...
In this paper I explore the gaps within the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) discursive deployment of the...
Over nearly five centuries the UK Parliament, and its earlier incarnations, frequently legislated to...
Until November 1992 the Australian military had longstanding rules against the presence of lesbian, ...
Recent policy reviews, academic research and high-profile media critiques have repeatedly emphasised...
Certain queer theorists argue that gay men and lesbians are banned from military service in certain ...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
This article examines the creation and legacy of the 1957 Wolfenden Report, arguing that current tre...
On 24 November 1992, Australia overturned its longstanding ban on gay and lesbian service in the Aus...
Like the U.S. military, the British Services is an all-volunteer force comprised of army, air force ...
The Wolfenden Committee was appointed in 1954 by the Churchill government to respond to public deman...
[Excerpt] In 1993, new laws and regulations pertaining to homosexuals and U.S. military service came...
This article argues that the military covenant between senior army commanders and soldiers is breaki...
Recent years have seen increasing attention paid to sexual violence in the British military; in part...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
In recent years, the British military has introduced a number of policies aimed at recruiting and su...
In this paper I explore the gaps within the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) discursive deployment of the...
Over nearly five centuries the UK Parliament, and its earlier incarnations, frequently legislated to...
Until November 1992 the Australian military had longstanding rules against the presence of lesbian, ...
Recent policy reviews, academic research and high-profile media critiques have repeatedly emphasised...
Certain queer theorists argue that gay men and lesbians are banned from military service in certain ...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
This article examines the creation and legacy of the 1957 Wolfenden Report, arguing that current tre...
On 24 November 1992, Australia overturned its longstanding ban on gay and lesbian service in the Aus...
Like the U.S. military, the British Services is an all-volunteer force comprised of army, air force ...
The Wolfenden Committee was appointed in 1954 by the Churchill government to respond to public deman...
[Excerpt] In 1993, new laws and regulations pertaining to homosexuals and U.S. military service came...
This article argues that the military covenant between senior army commanders and soldiers is breaki...
Recent years have seen increasing attention paid to sexual violence in the British military; in part...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
In recent years, the British military has introduced a number of policies aimed at recruiting and su...