Domestic Deployment of the Armed Forces: Military Powers, Law and Human Rights

Author:   Michael Head ,  Scott Mann
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138267626


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   30 November 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Domestic Deployment of the Armed Forces: Military Powers, Law and Human Rights


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Until recently, internal use of the armed forces has been generally regarded by the public, as well as academic commentators, as conduct to be expected of a military or autocratic regime, not a democratic government. There is however growing concern that the 'war on terror' has been used to condition public opinion to accept the internal deployment of the armed forces, including for broader industrial and political purposes. This book examines the national and international law, human rights and civil liberties issues involved in governments calling out troops to deal with civil unrest or terrorism. As the introduction of military call-out legislation has become an emerging global trend in the opening years of the 21st century, there is considerable and growing interest in the constitutional and related problems surrounding the deployment of military forces for domestic purposes. Examining the changes underway in six comparable countries, the United States, Canada, Britain, Germany, Japan and Australia, this book provides a review and analysis of this trend, including its implications for legal and political rights.

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Author:   Michael Head ,  Scott Mann
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138267626


ISBN 10:   1138267627
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   30 November 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Why this Book?; Chapter 1a An International Trend; Chapter 2 The Troubled Historical Record; Chapter 3 United States: Eroding Protections against Military Intervention; Chapter 4 Canada: Making 'Domestic Security' a Core Mission; Chapter 5 Britain: 'Defend the State'; Chapter 6 Germany and Italy: Post-War Restraints under Challenge; Chapter 7 Japan: Undermining the 'Pacifist' Clause; Chapter 8 Australia: Legislating Military Powers; Chapter 9 Legal Immunities and Uncertainties; Chapter 10 Wider Legal, Political and Democratic Implications;

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'The authors are to be congratulated for this timely, thought-provoking, and challenging study of the domestic deployment of armed forces by six of the world's leading democracies, an issue which, as they argue, deserves much greater attention than it has so far received.' Steven Greer, University of Bristol, UK 'This provocative volume demonstrates how the threat of terrorism has eroded the distinction between the military's foreign and domestic functions, increasing the threat of militarization and the danger to democratic governance. The comprehensive treatment - comparative, transnational, and interdisciplinary - demands the attention of national security professionals and political leaders worldwide.' Richard H. Kohn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA


Author Information

Dr Michael Head, Associate Professor of Law at University of Western Sydney, is a well-known Australian writer on civil liberties, and has written extensively in legal journals and the media on the military call-out laws. He is author of Administrative Law: Context and Critique (Federation Press 2005); Law in Perspective: Ethics, Society and Critical Thinking (with Scott Mann, UNSW Press 2005) and Evgeny Pashukanis: A Critical Re-Appraisal (Cavendish-Routledge 2007, forthcoming). Dr Scott Mann, Associate Professor of Law at University of Western Sydney, has published extensively on legal and human rights issues. His recent books include Economics, Business Ethics and Law (Thomson, 2003) and Law in Perspective (with Michael Head).

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