Military Justice Handbook

Author:   BG Anthony Paphiti ,  Peter Glenser QC ,  Col. Grant Davies (British Army Legal Services)
Publisher:   Howgate Publishing Limited
ISBN:  

9781912440238


Pages:   820
Publication Date:   26 March 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The second edition of the Military Justice Handbook represents a significant expansion on the first. Covering every aspect of the Service Justice System (SJS) in the United Kingdom, this book is designed as a 'road map' sufficiently detailed to qualify as a 'go to' guide, as the law and relevant policy of the SJS is complex and often difficult to find. Practitioners can now turn to the Handbook for guidance on any Service Justice topic. The book includes Summary Hearing, Administrative Action, as well as the Summary Appeal Court, and of course, the Court Martial, and an explanation of the appeal avenues open. The civilian and military legal practitioner (or indeed Service person) must understand this dynamic in order to fully appreciate how the system works holistically. Drafted with a non-legal audience in mind, no single publication brings together law, policy and (importantly) the nuances of the Service Justice System like this book. Readers are informed of the subsequent consequences on them or their client where they are subject to service discipline. Designed especially for military lawyers of all armed Services, civil servants working within the Service Justice System, commanding officers, unit discipline staffs and civilian legal practitioners advising Service personnel involved with Court Martial advocacy, Service Complaints, inquiries or administrative action.

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Author:   BG Anthony Paphiti ,  Peter Glenser QC ,  Col. Grant Davies (British Army Legal Services)
Publisher:   Howgate Publishing Limited
Imprint:   Howgate Publishing Limited
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   1.128kg
ISBN:  

9781912440238


ISBN 10:   1912440237
Pages:   820
Publication Date:   26 March 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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As someone now merely an occasional practitioner within the Service Justice system I find this volume indispensable even though I spent thirty plus years as a practitioner within it. Excellent as a refresh or indeed first principal source for anyone embarking on trial by court martial as an advocate on whichever side. I have kept the first volume at my elbow and the same will apply to this one. Lucid, useful, and illuminating by turns it will be of particular use to the junior practitioner initially unaccustomed to the peculiarities of this trial arena. Brigadier (Retd) Neil Jones LLB MA, Barrister, New Park Court Chambers The Military Justice Handbook is THE essential text for anyone involved in the Service Justice System. I obtained my copy of the First Edition before my first ever military case and it has been my constant companion ever since. The Handbook serves as a primer for those new to the field and a reference point for seasoned practitioners. The Second Edition's expanded content means no other book on the subject can match it for breadth and depth. It is simply the leader in the field and should be on the desk of every military law practitioner and commanding officer. Matthew Bolt, Barrister, Middle Temple The first edition of the Military Justice Handbook has deservedly become the practitioner's de facto guide to UK Service law. The second edition stands on the shoulders of that giant. To many - if not most - practitioners, a veil of mystery shrouds much of military life. It need not be so. The Military Justice Handbook pierces the veil and provides a comprehensive summary of the law, complemented by the views of one of the most highly respected military lawyers of his generation. Of as much value to the seasoned military lawyer as it is to the aspirant, it would be foolhardy indeed for any lawyer or officer involved in the UK Service Justice System to be unfamiliar with the second edition. Wing Commander Allan R M Steele WS RAF (Retd), Principal Solicitor, ARMS Legal Services WS


As someone now merely an occasional practitioner within the Service Justice system I find this volume indispensable even though I spent thirty plus years as a practitioner within it. Excellent as a refresh or indeed first principal source for anyone embarking on trial by court martial as an advocate on whichever side. I have kept the first volume at my elbow and the same will apply to this one. Lucid, useful, and illuminating by turns it will be of particular use to the junior practitioner initially unaccustomed to the peculiarities of this trial arena. Brigadier (Retd) Neil Jones LLB MA, Barrister, New Park Court Chambers The Military Justice Handbook is THE essential text for anyone involved in the Service Justice System. I obtained my copy of the First Edition before my first ever military case and it has been my constant companion ever since. The Handbook serves as a primer for those new to the field and a reference point for seasoned practitioners. The Second Edition's expanded content means no other book on the subject can match it for breadth and depth. It is simply the leader in the field and should be on the desk of every military law practitioner and commanding officer. Matthew Bolt, Barrister, Middle Temple The first edition of the Military Justice Handbook has deservedly become the practitioner's de facto guide to UK Service law. The second edition stands on the shoulders of that giant. To many - if not most - practitioners, a veil of mystery shrouds much of military life. It need not be so. The Military Justice Handbook pierces the veil and provides a comprehensive summary of the law, complemented by the views of one of the most highly respected military lawyers of his generation. Of as much value to the seasoned military lawyer as it is to the aspirant, it would be foolhardy indeed for any lawyer or officer involved in the UK Service Justice System to be unfamiliar with the second edition. Wing Commander Allan R M Steele WS RAF (Retd), Principal Solicitor, ARMS Legal Services WS No book could contain all the legislative and administrative material and regular updates, but this contains enough for daily practice and gives the reference location for the remainder. This book sits by my desk and travels in my bag to court - The Law Society Gazette


Author Information

Anthony Paphiti was the first legal adviser to the NATO Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps Headquarters (HQ ARRC) and was involved in the negotiations to establish the Memorandum of Understanding between all participating nations. He was a government adviser in the case of Grieves-v-United Kingdom [2003], which was heard before the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) concerning a challenge to the structure of the UK court-martial system as a violation of Article 6 1 of the Convention on the grounds of a lack of independence and impartiality, and fairness. He also worked with the Armed Forces Bill Team in the development of the Armed Forces Act 2006, which harmonised the disciplinary systems of the three Services. As Brigadier Prosecutions he was the day to day head of the Army Prosecuting Authority. A former co-vice chairman of the Employed Barristers Committee of the Bar Council, he retired from the army in 2006 and is currently a military law consultant with the Aspals Consultancy. He has given evidence to the Response Systems To Adult Sexual Assault Crimes Panel in the United States, and has submitted advisory papers to the United Kingdom Defence Select Committee of the House of Commons, in respect of combat immunity and hybrid warfare. He is a Visiting Research Fellow in Conflict, Rule of Law and Society at Bournemouth University.

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