TY - BOOK AU - Collins,Pauline Therese TI - Civil-military 'legal' relations: where to from here?: the civilian courts and the military in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia T2 - International Humanitarian Law Series SN - 9789004338258 AV - JF195 U1 - 322.5 23 PY - 2018///] CY - Leiden PB - Brill Nijhoff KW - Civil-military relations KW - Relations pouvoir civil-pouvoir militaire KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Political Process KW - Political Advocacy KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Australia KW - pplt KW - Great Britain KW - United States of America KW - Militaries KW - Judicial review KW - Judicial system KW - Military justice KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preface --; Civil-miliatry 'legal' control --; Civil-military 'power' relations --; The United Kingdom --; Discipline of soldiers for actions in an occupation zone --; US institutions of government --; Civilians in combat --; Australian civil-military relations --; Can soldiers ever be civilians? N2 - Civil-military relations establishes the civilian control over the military to protect democratic values. This book argues analysis of the CMR is distorted by the absence of consideration of the judicial arm, with the 'civil' seen as referring only to the executive and/or legislature. The civil courts approach to military discipline and the impact that has for CMR within - the United Kingdom, United States and Australia is investigated. The author concludes that by including the courts in the development of CMR theory militarisation of the civilian domain is discouraged. A paradigm shift acknowledging the fundamental role of all three organs of government in liberal democracies, for control of States' power is essential for genuine civilian oversight UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1797129 ER -