This book argues for reform of the convention that, when politicians
decide on a course of action, the general in supreme command obeys
without question. The entire spread‑out chain of command is unified
in the general, who offers the only connection between the military
and politics. Offering the sole connection between the military and
politics, only the general can turn political directions into military
command and capacitate war. Thus, the general has unique opportunity
to resist unconscionable direction to launch an unjust war or to
conduct or expand war unjustly. This book argues for reform, so the
general has the right in law to refuse direction which is lawful, but
awful. The legal capacity to refuse would mean the general would be
expected to act responsibly, not merely as the unresisting pawn of
politics. Such reform, creating legal opportunity for the supreme
command to refuse lawful but unconscionable directives, might avert
unjust war. This book will be of much interest to students of the
ethics of war, civil‑military relations, and international
relations.
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Law Reform and Averting Unjust War
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ISBN
9781040260883
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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