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Ethics, Law and Military Operations (Hardcover): David Whetham Ethics, Law and Military Operations (Hardcover)
David Whetham
R5,269 Discovery Miles 52 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Public anger at perceived ethical and legal failures in recent wars has reinforced the importance of understanding military ethics. Ethics, Law and Military Operations is one of the first texts to examine both the ethical and the legal considerations of contemporary military conflict. It adopts a practical approach to explore the ways in which legal and normative issues combine to affect the entire spectrum of military operations, from high-intensity conflict to peacekeeping activities and the provision of humanitarian aid. With an operational perspective in mind, this text delivers accessible frameworks for evaluating and applying fundamental legal and ethical concepts. Written by an international team of military practitioners and academics, this book provides interdisciplinary insights into the major issues facing military decision-makers. The first half of the book explores the ethical and legal underpinnings of warfare. Later chapters use case studies to examine specific issues in the contemporary operating environment.

When Soldiers Say No - Selective Conscientious Objection in the Modern Military (Paperback): Andrea Ellner, Paul Robinson,... When Soldiers Say No - Selective Conscientious Objection in the Modern Military (Paperback)
Andrea Ellner, Paul Robinson, David Whetham
R1,804 Discovery Miles 18 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Traditionally few people challenged the distinction between absolute and selective conscientious objection by those being asked to carry out military duties. The former is an objection to fighting all wars - a position generally respected and accommodated by democratic states, while the latter is an objection to a specific war or conflict - theoretically and practically a much harder idea to accept and embrace for military institutions. However, a decade of conflict not clearly aligned to vital national interests combined with recent acts of selective conscientious objection by members of the military have led some to reappraise the situation and argue that selective conscientious objection ought to be legally recognised and permitted. Political, social and philosophical factors lie behind this new interest which together mean that the time is ripe for a fresh and thorough evaluation of the topic. This book brings together arguments for and against selective conscientious objection, as well as case studies examining how different countries deal with those who claim the status of selective conscientious objectors. As such, it sheds new light on a topic of increasing importance to those concerned with military ethics and public policy, within military institutions, government, and academia.

When Soldiers Say No - Selective Conscientious Objection in the Modern Military (Hardcover, New Ed): Andrea Ellner, Paul... When Soldiers Say No - Selective Conscientious Objection in the Modern Military (Hardcover, New Ed)
Andrea Ellner, Paul Robinson, David Whetham
R4,938 Discovery Miles 49 380 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Traditionally few people challenged the distinction between absolute and selective conscientious objection by those being asked to carry out military duties. The former is an objection to fighting all wars - a position generally respected and accommodated by democratic states, while the latter is an objection to a specific war or conflict - theoretically and practically a much harder idea to accept and embrace for military institutions. However, a decade of conflict not clearly aligned to vital national interests combined with recent acts of selective conscientious objection by members of the military have led some to reappraise the situation and argue that selective conscientious objection ought to be legally recognised and permitted. Political, social and philosophical factors lie behind this new interest which together mean that the time is ripe for a fresh and thorough evaluation of the topic. This book brings together arguments for and against selective conscientious objection, as well as case studies examining how different countries deal with those who claim the status of selective conscientious objectors. As such, it sheds new light on a topic of increasing importance to those concerned with military ethics and public policy, within military institutions, government, and academia.

Making the Military Moral - Contemporary Challenges and Responses in Military Ethics Education (Paperback): Don Carrick, James... Making the Military Moral - Contemporary Challenges and Responses in Military Ethics Education (Paperback)
Don Carrick, James Connelly, David Whetham
R1,367 Discovery Miles 13 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book offers a critical analysis, both theoretical and practical, of ethics education in the military. In the twenty-first century, it has become increasingly important to ensure that the armed forces of Western and other democracies fight justly and behave ethically. The 'good soldier' has to be not only professionally skilled but morally intelligent. At a time of relentless media scrutiny, the publicising of incidents of morally and legally unacceptable behaviour, such as the gross mistreatment of prisoners and the torture of suspected terrorists, can do much to undermine the credibility of those who claim to hold the moral high ground in any particular conflict. Written by an international team of academic theorists and military practitioners, this volume provides inter-disciplinary insights into the present state, and the future, of ethics education in the militaries of Western democracies. The contributors critically address the central question of whether such education is sufficient to prepare members of the armed forces to face the peculiar challenges of conflict environments that are now primarily 'wars among the people', in which the opposing combatants may have little or no regard for human life and fail to discriminate between soldiers and civilians when choosing their targets. Drawing lessons from recent examples of unethical conduct, this original book offers insightful and constructive advice, both theoretical and practical, as to how situations can be improved and on the means that could and should be employed towards this end. This book will be of much interest to students of military studies, ethics and international relations.

Making the Military Moral - Contemporary Challenges and Responses in Military Ethics Education (Hardcover): Don Carrick, James... Making the Military Moral - Contemporary Challenges and Responses in Military Ethics Education (Hardcover)
Don Carrick, James Connelly, David Whetham
R4,465 Discovery Miles 44 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book offers a critical analysis, both theoretical and practical, of ethics education in the military. In the twenty-first century, it has become increasingly important to ensure that the armed forces of Western and other democracies fight justly and behave ethically. The 'good soldier' has to be not only professionally skilled but morally intelligent. At a time of relentless media scrutiny, the publicising of incidents of morally and legally unacceptable behaviour, such as the gross mistreatment of prisoners and the torture of suspected terrorists, can do much to undermine the credibility of those who claim to hold the moral high ground in any particular conflict. Written by an international team of academic theorists and military practitioners, this volume provides inter-disciplinary insights into the present state, and the future, of ethics education in the militaries of Western democracies. The contributors critically address the central question of whether such education is sufficient to prepare members of the armed forces to face the peculiar challenges of conflict environments that are now primarily 'wars among the people', in which the opposing combatants may have little or no regard for human life and fail to discriminate between soldiers and civilians when choosing their targets. Drawing lessons from recent examples of unethical conduct, this original book offers insightful and constructive advice, both theoretical and practical, as to how situations can be improved and on the means that could and should be employed towards this end. This book will be of much interest to students of military studies, ethics and international relations.

The Ethics of Special Ops - Raids, Recoveries, Reconnaissance, and Rebels: Deane-Peter Baker, Roger Herbert, David Whetham The Ethics of Special Ops - Raids, Recoveries, Reconnaissance, and Rebels
Deane-Peter Baker, Roger Herbert, David Whetham
R2,523 Discovery Miles 25 230 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Military Virtues (Paperback): Michael Skerker, David Whetham, Don Carrick Military Virtues (Paperback)
Michael Skerker, David Whetham, Don Carrick
R848 Discovery Miles 8 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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